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8 | December 28, 2017 | The glenview lantern News<br />

glenviewlantern.com<br />

Police Reports<br />

Would-be burglar digs through wall to enter business<br />

An unknown subject<br />

broke into a business<br />

by first entering another<br />

store and then burrowing<br />

through the adjoining<br />

wall.<br />

The crime, which took<br />

place in the 2700 block of<br />

Pfingsten Road, was reported<br />

at 7:01 a.m. on Dec.<br />

17.<br />

According to the Glenview<br />

Police Department,<br />

the burglar entered the<br />

first store, which was<br />

closed for remodeling,<br />

and then used a ladder and<br />

hammer to break through<br />

the drywall near the ceiling<br />

tiles. Once inside the<br />

second business, however,<br />

the burglar triggered an<br />

alarm.<br />

The reported loss is<br />

$600 in damages, but<br />

nothing was stolen.<br />

In other police news:<br />

Dec. 16<br />

• George Kakares, 49, of<br />

the 2400 block of Fernwood<br />

Drive, was charged<br />

with driving under the<br />

influence of alcohol and<br />

speeding (21-25 mph over<br />

THE <strong>GL</strong>ENCOE ANCHOR<br />

Community mourns sudden<br />

death of 16-year-old<br />

Glencoe resident<br />

“This little light of mine,<br />

I’m gonna let it shine, Let<br />

it shine, Let it shine, Let it<br />

shine.”<br />

With those gentle lyrics<br />

in their ears, the men,<br />

women and children who<br />

had crowded into Winnetka’s<br />

Sacred Heart Parish<br />

on Wednesday, Dec.<br />

20, were sent forth into the<br />

night after celebrating the<br />

life of Sofia “Sofi” Troglia,<br />

the 16-year-old Glencoe<br />

teen and New Trier special<br />

limit) at 1:52 a.m. in the<br />

2500 block of Golf Road.<br />

• Adan Pineda, 54, of Chicago,<br />

was charged with<br />

speeding (35 mph or more<br />

over limit) and disobeying<br />

a red light at 5:01 a.m. in<br />

the 3500 block of Milwaukee<br />

Avenue.<br />

• Tracy Brooks, 36, of<br />

Mount Prospect, was<br />

charged with driving with<br />

a suspended driver’s license<br />

and operating an<br />

uninsured motor vehicle<br />

at 10:20 p.m. in the 4900<br />

West Lake Avenue.<br />

Dec. 15<br />

• A 17-year-old male juvenile<br />

from Chicago was<br />

petitioned to juvenile court<br />

for theft and aggravated<br />

identity theft at 11:49 a.m.<br />

in the 3800 block of Willow<br />

Road.<br />

• A 17-year-old female juvenile<br />

was charged with<br />

driving with a suspended<br />

driver’s license and speeding<br />

(15-20 mph over limit)<br />

at 9:14 p.m. in the 1400<br />

block of Milwaukee Avenue.<br />

• A customer intentionally<br />

education student who had<br />

illuminated so many of<br />

their lives.<br />

Troglia was pronounced<br />

dead on Dec. 15 after experiencing<br />

what Superintendent<br />

Paul Sally described<br />

as “a medical emergency”<br />

in a letter to parents.<br />

Sacred Heart was a<br />

beautiful setting. Three<br />

large pictures of a smiling<br />

Troglia were placed in the<br />

front of the church facing<br />

the congregation and four<br />

lighted Christmas trees<br />

flanked the altar.<br />

During the service,<br />

on the last page of the<br />

hymnal, the four family<br />

spilled coffee onto another<br />

patron at 9:25 a.m. in<br />

the 1800 block of Tower<br />

Drive.<br />

• Christmas lights were<br />

damaged at 8 a.m. in the<br />

2500 block of West Lake<br />

Avenue. The reported loss<br />

is $50.<br />

Dec. 14<br />

• A wallet was stolen from<br />

a locker at 11:42 a.m. in<br />

the 3800 block of Willow<br />

Road. The reported loss is<br />

$700.<br />

• Counterfeit bills were<br />

used to make a purchase<br />

at 5:19 p.m. in the 1700<br />

block of Milwaukee Avenue.<br />

The reported loss is<br />

$60.<br />

Dec. 13<br />

• The back entrance of<br />

a residence was forced<br />

open at 11:25 a.m. in the<br />

100 block of Washington<br />

Street. The reported loss is<br />

$40.00.<br />

• A residence was entered<br />

without permission at 3:14<br />

p.m. in the 2000 block of<br />

Trent Court. There is no<br />

reported loss.<br />

members wrote a farewell<br />

message that read in part:<br />

“You came into this world<br />

with your own challenges.<br />

But over time, you taught<br />

us not to be sad for you.<br />

Rather, you taught us to<br />

love unconditionally and<br />

to celebrate the incredible<br />

gift we received with<br />

you in our family. From a<br />

beautiful baby to a teenager,<br />

your light was always<br />

so bright. ... You have no<br />

idea what a profound impact<br />

you had on the lives<br />

of so many.<br />

“Everyone here with us<br />

celebrating your life will<br />

forever remember your<br />

• A resident’s name was<br />

forged on checks, which<br />

were cashed without authorization,<br />

at 3:23 p.m.<br />

in the 900 block of Buccaneer<br />

Drive. The reported<br />

loss is $3,000.<br />

• A package was stolen<br />

from a front porch, but<br />

then discovered a short<br />

distance away, at 7:03 p.m.<br />

in the 300 block of Taft<br />

Court. There is no reported<br />

loss.<br />

Dec. 12<br />

• Someone entered an unlocked<br />

vehicle and rummaged<br />

through the glove<br />

box and center console<br />

at 5:28 p.m. in the 4500<br />

block of Jenna Road.<br />

EDITOR’S NOTE: The<br />

Glenview Lantern’s Police<br />

Reports are compiled from<br />

official reports found on<br />

file at the Glenview Police<br />

Department headquarters in<br />

Glenview. Individuals named<br />

in these reports are considered<br />

innocent of all charges<br />

until proven guilty in a court<br />

of law.<br />

love and the lessons you<br />

taught us all.”<br />

When the Mass was<br />

ending, Troglia’s schoolmates<br />

at New Trier handed<br />

members of the congregation<br />

purple ribbons. Purple<br />

was chosen because it was<br />

Troglia’s favorite color, it<br />

is the color of Advent and<br />

it is the color of the organ<br />

donor group to which her<br />

parents donated her organs.<br />

Reporting by Neil Milbert,<br />

Freelance Reporter. Full<br />

story at GlencoeAnchor.com.<br />

Please see nfyn, 13<br />

Woman dies<br />

after SUV strikes<br />

tree on Harlem<br />

Chris Pullam, Editor<br />

A woman died in a single-vehicle<br />

crash in Glenview.<br />

Isabel Guadarama, 32,<br />

of Chicago, was driving<br />

a 2006 Chevrolet<br />

Trail Blazer northbound<br />

on Harlem Avenue near<br />

Linneman Street at approximately<br />

10:10 a.m.<br />

Tuesday, Dec. 19, when<br />

the vehicle left the<br />

roadway and struck a<br />

parkway tree, according<br />

to the Glenview<br />

Police Department.<br />

Guadarama was extricated<br />

from the vehicle<br />

and taken to Lutheran<br />

General Hospital in Park<br />

Ridge, where she was<br />

pronounced dead at 12:37<br />

a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 20.<br />

She was the only person<br />

in the vehicle.<br />

The cause of the<br />

crash is still under<br />

investigation.<br />

To sign up for Breaking News<br />

alerts, visit GlenviewLantern.<br />

com/plus.<br />

Man charged with possession,<br />

dissemination of child porn<br />

Chris Pullam, Editor<br />

A Chicago man was arrested<br />

for<br />

the possession<br />

and dissemination<br />

of child pornography.<br />

Raymond<br />

Powell T. Claussen<br />

Claussen,<br />

28, was charged with<br />

two counts of dissemination<br />

of child pornography<br />

and three counts<br />

of possession of child<br />

pornography.<br />

Investigations into two<br />

cybertips by the Glenview<br />

Police Department,<br />

in conjunction with the<br />

Cook County Internet<br />

From dec. 22<br />

From dec. 22<br />

Crimes Against Children<br />

task force, revealed<br />

Claussen possessed several<br />

child pornographic<br />

images and videos on<br />

his computer and used<br />

the internet to distribute<br />

child pornographic<br />

material, according to<br />

authorities.<br />

Claussen turned himself<br />

in to the Glenview Police<br />

Department at 1:40 p.m.<br />

Thursday, Dec. 21. He<br />

was held overnight pending<br />

bond hearing at the<br />

2nd District Cook County<br />

Courthouse on Friday,<br />

Dec. 22.<br />

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News alerts, visit Glenview-<br />

Lantern.com/plus.

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