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14 | June 22, 2017 | The winnetka Current community<br />

winnetkacurrent.com<br />

Police Reports<br />

Northfield man angry over construction waves gun at site workers<br />

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family of Winnetka<br />

Geoff is a very<br />

large 5-year-old<br />

golden retriever<br />

(note his big<br />

paws). His favorite<br />

thing to do is go<br />

on errands with<br />

his dad, especially<br />

to places where<br />

he can snag a<br />

treat. Geoff’s dad takes him everywhere because<br />

he is very well behaved. Here he is at Chase Bank,<br />

where they wouldn’t let him cash a check, but did<br />

give him a Milk Bone. Geoff loves people and is<br />

very affectionate. He also likes to chase balls, go<br />

to the dog beach and have his mom give him a<br />

tummy rub before bed.<br />

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the Week. To submit your own pet, send a photo and short<br />

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Around 12:15 p.m. on<br />

June 5, Marcus White, 61,<br />

of Northfield, became angry<br />

over construction noise<br />

near his home on Bristol<br />

Avenue that he took a shotgun<br />

and waved it over his<br />

head as he yelled at construction<br />

workers. After<br />

the workers called police<br />

to report the incident, police<br />

went to White’s home,<br />

ordering him to come<br />

outside without his gun,<br />

which White did, telling<br />

officers he was upset about<br />

the amount of noise coming<br />

from the construction<br />

site and said his gun was<br />

not loaded. Police arrested<br />

White for a misdemeanor<br />

charge of possession of a<br />

firearm without a firearm<br />

owner’s identification card<br />

and he was also cited for<br />

breach of the peace. Northfield<br />

police confiscated<br />

the gun and White was released<br />

on a $1,500 bond.<br />

In other police news:<br />

NORTHFIELD<br />

June 13<br />

• Angel L. Fonseca, 29, of<br />

Bridgeview, was arrested<br />

at 12:25 a.m. in the 1900<br />

block of Willow Road for<br />

driving with a suspended<br />

driver’s license and for an<br />

in-state warrant.<br />

• At 11:22 a.m., a resident<br />

of the 200 block of Riverside<br />

Drive reported they<br />

nfyn<br />

From Page 10<br />

council supported the development<br />

and its location.<br />

“(This development) fits<br />

beautifully into the location,<br />

it’s going to complete<br />

the neighborhood,” Councilman<br />

Anthony Blumberg<br />

said.<br />

Reporting by Erin Yarnall,<br />

Freelance Reporter. Full<br />

story at HPLandmark.com<br />

were defrauded out of<br />

$10,000 from a telephone<br />

scam.<br />

• Juan A. Delgado, 58, of<br />

Chicago, was arrested at<br />

11:46 p.m. at the intersection<br />

of Willow and Three<br />

Lakes roads for driving with<br />

a suspended driver’s license<br />

and no valid car insurance.<br />

June 11<br />

• Bryan H. Brand, 18, of<br />

Winnetka, was arrested<br />

at 11:53 p.m. for stealing<br />

cigarettes from the Breaking<br />

Point Shell gas station,<br />

1855 Willow Road.<br />

June 9<br />

• Around 1:30 a.m. in the<br />

2100 block of Willow<br />

Road, a police officer reported<br />

seeing a male with<br />

a hooded sweatshirt and a<br />

backpack hiding in bushes<br />

looking into residences.<br />

When the officer tried to<br />

approach the man, he ran<br />

away and police were unable<br />

to locate him.<br />

June 8<br />

• Someone from the 700<br />

block of Frontage Road<br />

said she lost out on $17,000<br />

in stolen funds from a wire<br />

transfer made via email.<br />

June 7<br />

• A resident of the 1000<br />

block of Arbor Lane reported<br />

someone broke into<br />

their home earlier in the<br />

THE WILMETTE BEACON<br />

Village to vote on<br />

minimum wage, paid sick<br />

leave ordinances<br />

The Wilmette Village<br />

Board introduced an ordinance<br />

at its Tuesday, June<br />

13 meeting that, if adopted,<br />

would opt out of Cook<br />

County ordinances creating a<br />

separate minimum wage and<br />

minimum paid sick leave<br />

benefits for private sector<br />

employees in Cook County.<br />

day between 9:15 a.m.-1<br />

p.m. There were pry marks<br />

found on the deadbolt of<br />

the home’s door and silverware<br />

and other items valued<br />

at more than $10,000<br />

were reported missing.<br />

June 6<br />

• A resident of the 00 block<br />

of Meadowview Drive reported<br />

that sometime during<br />

the overnight hours,<br />

an unknown person was in<br />

their hot tub and left a pair<br />

of swim trunks behind.<br />

• A resident of the 1600<br />

block of Colonial Lane reported<br />

that two bikes were<br />

stolen from their yard. The<br />

estimated value of loss is<br />

under $300.<br />

WINNETKA<br />

June 9<br />

• Someone reported that<br />

between 11:45 a.m.-12:30<br />

p.m., their unattended black<br />

iPhone went missing from<br />

a bathroom at New Trier<br />

High School. The amount<br />

of loss is $800.<br />

June 7<br />

• A resident of the 900 block<br />

of Ash Street reported that<br />

at 11:59 p.m. on Dec. 17,<br />

2016, an unknown offender<br />

used the victim’s personal<br />

information to open a<br />

checking account and used<br />

this account to make unauthorized<br />

purchases. The<br />

amount of loss is $625.08.<br />

Cook County passed<br />

the minimum wage and<br />

minimum paid sick leave<br />

benefits ordinances in October.<br />

The ordinance set the<br />

minimum wage at $10 an<br />

hour starting July 1, with<br />

the wage going up one dollar<br />

each year until 2020. In<br />

terms of the sick leave ordinance,<br />

an employer would<br />

be obligated to provide an<br />

hour of paid sick leave for<br />

every 40 hours of work to<br />

• A resident of the 500<br />

block of Orchard Lane reported<br />

that between May<br />

5-June 1, someone used<br />

their personal information<br />

to open multiple store credit<br />

card accounts and made<br />

an unauthorized purchase<br />

on the victim’s existing<br />

MasterCard. The amount<br />

of loss is $1,486.77.<br />

June 5<br />

• A resident of the 900<br />

block of Sunset Road reported<br />

that at 11:16 p.m. on<br />

May 17, someone removed<br />

the video surveillance camera<br />

and spotlight from the<br />

outside of their residence.<br />

The amount of loss is $690.<br />

• Ramon Melgoza, 28, of<br />

Beach Park, was arrested<br />

in the 800 block of Green<br />

Bay Road at 3:50 p.m. for<br />

driving with a suspended<br />

driver’s license. He was also<br />

cited for operating a vehicle<br />

with expired registration.<br />

EDITOR’S NOTE: The Winnetka<br />

Current Police Reports<br />

are compiled by the Winnetka<br />

Police Department and found<br />

on file at the Northfield Police<br />

Department. They are ordered<br />

by the date the incident was<br />

reported. Individuals named<br />

in these reports are considered<br />

innocent of all charges<br />

until proven guilty in a court<br />

of law.<br />

any employee who works<br />

at least 80 hours within<br />

a 120-day period, up to a<br />

maximum of 40 hours per<br />

year. More than 40 Cook<br />

County communities have<br />

already opted out, including<br />

the nearby North Shore<br />

communities of Glenview<br />

and Northbrook.<br />

Reporting by Todd Marver,<br />

Freelance Reporter. Full story<br />

at WilmetteBeacon.com.

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