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6 | March 8, 2018 | The wilmette beacon news<br />
wilmettebeacon.com<br />
Rosie<br />
Neal and<br />
Meredith Cohen,<br />
of Wilmette<br />
Rosie came<br />
to us as a<br />
rescue dog in<br />
2006. She’s<br />
an Australian<br />
Shepherd/<br />
Golden Retriever<br />
mix. One of her<br />
best traits is she<br />
can smile. We<br />
first thought she<br />
was snarling at<br />
us but we learned that it was actually a smile. She<br />
is so well-behaved and can do some tricks.<br />
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Police Reports<br />
Senior kicked, hit after exiting vehicle in Wilmette<br />
Antonio<br />
Kale, 48, of<br />
Des Plaines,<br />
was arrested<br />
and charged<br />
with aggravated<br />
battery<br />
following Kale<br />
an incident<br />
Feb. 24 in the 1600 block<br />
Elmwood Avenue in Wilmette.<br />
Officers were dispatched<br />
to the area for a<br />
battery in progress. At the<br />
scene, officers spoke to<br />
the victim, a senior. He reported<br />
that a subject, who<br />
was unknown to him, had<br />
followed him in his car to<br />
that location and began<br />
kicking and hitting him<br />
as he attempted to exit his<br />
vehicle.<br />
The victim provided<br />
a description of the offender<br />
and his vehicle to<br />
include his license plate.<br />
Officers were able to<br />
identify and contact Kale<br />
through their subsequent<br />
investigation. On Feb.<br />
25, Kale turned himself<br />
in to the Wilmette Police<br />
Department. He was<br />
charged and processed<br />
with one count of misdemeanor<br />
battery and<br />
released on a $1,500 I-<br />
bond.<br />
WILMETTE<br />
March 2<br />
• An employee at Walgreens,<br />
604 Laurel Ave.,<br />
Wilmette, reported that<br />
an unidentified male stole<br />
two boxes of Rohto Max<br />
Redness Relief eye drops<br />
at approximately 12:52<br />
p.m. Thursday, March 1.<br />
The eye drops were valued<br />
at $16.58. The offender<br />
was described as a white<br />
male in his late 20s, 6<br />
foot, 2 inches, with a thin<br />
build wearing a maroon<br />
hoodie and gray pants.<br />
The offender had brown<br />
hair, scraggly facial hair<br />
and acne. Security video<br />
showed him arrive and<br />
leave in a black Nissan<br />
4-door.<br />
• A resident reported to<br />
police that an unknown<br />
offender(s) forwarded her<br />
family’s mail to another<br />
unknown address between<br />
Feb. 15-March 1. The post<br />
office would not disclose<br />
the address to the victim.<br />
An additional report was<br />
filed with the United States<br />
Postal Inspectors Office.<br />
March 1<br />
• A resident told police that<br />
an unknown offender(s)<br />
used her personal information<br />
between Feb. 18-19 in<br />
an attempt to open credit<br />
cards and forward her mail<br />
to an unknown location.<br />
Feb. 27<br />
• A resident told police that<br />
an unknown offender(s)<br />
hacked their email account<br />
on Feb. 26 and sent<br />
an email to one of their<br />
business clients regarding<br />
a past due account.<br />
The email instructed the<br />
client to deposit $1,500<br />
into a fraudulent Go Bank<br />
(Green Dot) account,<br />
which the client did.<br />
Feb. 26<br />
• A resident reported that an<br />
unknown offender(s) broke<br />
out a window on his Range<br />
Rover while it was parked<br />
on the street between 11:28<br />
a.m.-1:28 p.m. Feb. 24 in<br />
the 1100 block of Greenwood<br />
Avenue.<br />
Feb. 24<br />
• A resident of the 600<br />
block of LeClaire told<br />
police that an unknown<br />
offender(s) entered their<br />
home that day by “brute<br />
force” to a rear door between<br />
3-9 p.m. Feb. 23.<br />
At the time of the report, it<br />
appeared money and jewelry<br />
had been taken.<br />
• A resident of the 400 block<br />
of Lawler reported that an<br />
unknown offender(s) had<br />
attempted to gain access to<br />
their home that day by removing<br />
a rear sliding glass<br />
door between 9:55-11:20<br />
p.m. Feb. 23. The glass<br />
door was broken, but entry<br />
to the home was not made.<br />
KENILWORTH<br />
March 2<br />
• A vehicle that had been<br />
stolen out of Kenilworth<br />
on Feb. 18 was recovered,<br />
unoccupied, and park in<br />
Chicago at 8:45 a.m. Feb.<br />
27 in Chicago. Upon further<br />
investigation, contents discovered<br />
inside the vehicle<br />
appear to be linked to auto<br />
burglaries in Elmhurst and<br />
Chicago. The proceeds from<br />
the other burglaries were returned<br />
to the owners. The<br />
investigation is ongoing.<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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