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6 | February 15, 2018 | The wilmette beacon news<br />
wilmettebeacon.com<br />
Police Reports<br />
Accident outside Wilmette school leads to multiple charges<br />
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Monica T. Kamradt, 49,<br />
of the 200 block of Pin<br />
Oak Drive, Wilmette, was<br />
arrested and charged with<br />
driving under the influence<br />
and felony transporting<br />
of a child under 18 years<br />
of age while intoxicated<br />
following an incident at<br />
approximately 8:54 a.m.<br />
Feb. 5 at Highcrest Middle<br />
School, 569 Hunter Road,<br />
Wilmette.<br />
Officers responded to an<br />
accident the school. While<br />
speaking to the drivers<br />
involved, the officer observed<br />
that Kamradt appeared<br />
to be impaired and<br />
had an odor of an alcoholic<br />
beverage about her person.<br />
She subsequently failed<br />
field sobriety tests and<br />
was taken into custody.<br />
She was also charged with<br />
child endangerment and<br />
not having a valid driver’s<br />
license.<br />
WILMETTE<br />
Feb. 7<br />
• Khachiun Ikhbayar, 27,<br />
of Skokie, was arrested<br />
following a traffic crash at<br />
8:35 a.m. Feb. 6 at Skokie<br />
Boulevard and Central Avenue.<br />
Upon investigating<br />
the crash, an officer found<br />
the driver of one of the vehicle<br />
involved in the crash,<br />
Ikhbayar, did not have a<br />
valid driver’s license. The<br />
driver was charged with no<br />
valid driver’s license and<br />
released on an I-bond.<br />
• A resident reported to police<br />
that he fell victim to an<br />
online computer scan on<br />
Feb. 6 where he sent the<br />
perpetrators $349.99 for<br />
what he thought was going<br />
to be a computer repair<br />
program.<br />
• A resident told police that<br />
an unknown offender(s)<br />
opened numerous bank<br />
and credit cards using his<br />
personal information Feb.<br />
6. It appears all the fraudulent<br />
accounts originated<br />
out of California.<br />
• A resident reported to<br />
police that an unknown<br />
offender(s) opened a<br />
checking account with<br />
Huntington Bank on Feb.<br />
6 using his personal information.<br />
Feb. 6<br />
• An office manager at<br />
Metro Chicago Surgical<br />
Oncology, 3201 Glenview<br />
Road, reported that<br />
at approximately 3:30<br />
a.m. Feb. 2 an unknown<br />
offender entered the office<br />
and stole money from<br />
various locations in the office.<br />
• A resident of the 200<br />
block of Sunset Drive reported<br />
that between Dec.<br />
29-Feb. 2 unknown offenders<br />
damaged ornamental<br />
Christmas lighting<br />
around his home.<br />
Feb. 5<br />
• James Vojslavek, 28, of<br />
Dekalb, was arrested following<br />
a traffic accident at<br />
12:10 p.m. Feb. 3 at Skokie<br />
and Wilmette. During the<br />
accident investigation, Vojslavek,<br />
the driver of the at<br />
fault vehicle, was found to<br />
have a suspended driver’s<br />
license and no insurance.<br />
He was taken into custody<br />
and processed for the arrest<br />
and later released on<br />
an I-bond.<br />
Feb. 4<br />
• A resident of the 1600<br />
block of Walnut Avenue<br />
reported to police that during<br />
the overnight hours<br />
of Feb.2-3, an unknown<br />
offender(s) stole the victim’s<br />
vehicle from the<br />
street in front of her home.<br />
The vehicle was left unlocked<br />
with the fob inside.<br />
The vehicle was recovered<br />
unoccupied on the south<br />
side of Chicago.<br />
Feb. 3<br />
• Residents in the 600<br />
block of Pine Street reported<br />
to police that between<br />
7:30-8:59 p.m. Feb. 2 unknown<br />
offender(s) forced<br />
entry to the rear door of<br />
their home. The home was<br />
ransacked but nothing appeared<br />
missing.<br />
KENILWORTH<br />
• There were no police reports<br />
for the week of Feb.<br />
2-9.<br />
EDITOR’S NOTE: The Wilmette<br />
Beacon Police Reports<br />
are compiled from official<br />
reports found on file at the<br />
Wilmette and Kenilworth police<br />
headquarters. They are<br />
ordered by the date the incident<br />
was reported. Individuals<br />
named in these reports<br />
are considered innocent of all<br />
charges until proven guilty in<br />
a court of law.<br />
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twins<br />
From Page 4<br />
record,” Luke Novosel<br />
said.<br />
“It was pure excitement<br />
and we thought we could<br />
get it quickly, but Guinness<br />
takes a while.<br />
“It’s every kid’s dream<br />
to be in the Guinness Book<br />
of World Records.”<br />
While the majority of<br />
the multiples are twins, the<br />
class does feature a set of<br />
female triplets, the Hinrichs.<br />
“We get a lot of people<br />
saying ‘Oh my god, you’re<br />
triplets, that’s so cool’ and<br />
we’re used to people being<br />
surprised because we don’t<br />
look alike,” Caroline Hinrich<br />
said.<br />
“You always have a<br />
study partner, who is usually<br />
in the same level<br />
class,” Briana Hinrich said<br />
of the perks.<br />
Being a triplet, however,<br />
can be very different than<br />
just having twins because<br />
one person always seems<br />
to be left out.<br />
“That’s the negative<br />
thing,” Anna Hinrich said.<br />
“If you’re a twin, it’s one<br />
against one, but if you’re a<br />
triplet, you’re two against<br />
one and there’s always<br />
someone that gets picked<br />
on.”<br />
Two families also have<br />
two sets of twins, including<br />
the Ramsey family,<br />
of Wilmette. One set is<br />
included in this recordbreaker<br />
and the other is<br />
now in college.<br />
“We get a lot of reaction<br />
when we tell people<br />
because they’re very astounded<br />
to how odd that<br />
is,” sophomore Julia<br />
Ramsey said.<br />
“Pretty much every time<br />
we say ‘Oh I’m a twin and<br />
my older sisters are twins,’<br />
they always freak out and<br />
ask how it’s possible. With<br />
our mom, she had IVF so<br />
it’s not that uncommon or<br />
weird for us.”<br />
“Our older sisters, one<br />
of them has brown hair<br />
(and) brown eyes and the<br />
other blonde hair (and) blue<br />
eyes, so people will always<br />
tell us you look more like<br />
your older sister than your<br />
twin,” Grace Ramsey said.<br />
“You’re more of a miniversion<br />
of your sister.”<br />
Full story at WilmetteBeacon.com.