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6 | April 5, 2018 | The Northbrook tower news<br />

northbrooktower.com<br />

Callie<br />

Chris Heydt, of Northbrook<br />

While most of us<br />

hoped for an early<br />

spring, Callie loved<br />

winter time and the<br />

more snow the better.<br />

The winter snowfall<br />

did not slow her down<br />

from her favorite<br />

game, chasing squirrels. If only she could learn to<br />

fetch and retrieve a tennis ball.<br />

She is a super sweet 2-year-old Labradoodle and<br />

will surely miss her best buddy Sam when he<br />

leaves for college in the fall.<br />

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Police Reports<br />

Auto burglars strike 10 vehicles overnight in Northbrook<br />

Between 10 p.m. March<br />

26-6:33 a.m. March 27,<br />

auto burglars broke into<br />

and entered 10 vehicles in<br />

Northbrook. The vehicles<br />

were located on Maple Avenue,<br />

Illinois Road, Royal<br />

Lane and Catherine Street.<br />

In total, $24 of currency<br />

was reported to have been<br />

missing from the vehicles.<br />

“These are crimes of opportunity,”<br />

said Thomas<br />

Moore, a spokesperson<br />

for the Northbrook Police<br />

Department. “They will<br />

go look for vehicles that<br />

are unlocked and see what<br />

they can find.”<br />

Per Moore, police believe<br />

that the same party<br />

was responsible for all of<br />

the incidents.<br />

At 4 a.m. March 27,<br />

a vehicle from the 2700<br />

block of Oak Avenue was<br />

stolen. The vehicle was located<br />

by Skokie police.<br />

Moore said it was “not<br />

for certain” that the same<br />

party was responsible but<br />

said “they can probably<br />

deduct that it was.”<br />

In other police news:<br />

March 29<br />

• Unknown person(s) entered<br />

a vehicle parked at<br />

Granite City, located in the<br />

900 block of Willow, by<br />

unknown means between<br />

the hours of 9 a.m. and 2:30<br />

p.m. and removed a wallet.<br />

• Several checks were issued<br />

from the bank account<br />

of a resident of the<br />

3000 block of Antelope<br />

Springs, totaling approximately<br />

$1,500, without<br />

their permission.<br />

• The Dominos store, located<br />

in the 1000 block of<br />

Waukegan, reported it has<br />

recently received online<br />

orders totaling approximately<br />

$2,500, which<br />

were found to have been<br />

completed with fraudulent<br />

credit cards.<br />

• Officers were dispatched<br />

to a burglar alarm at 7:19<br />

p.m. in the 1900 block<br />

of Techny. Upon checking<br />

the area, they located<br />

a door that had the glass<br />

broken. Officers searched<br />

inside and were unable to<br />

locate any subjects. The<br />

business owner reported<br />

that several chainsaws appeared<br />

to be missing.<br />

March 28<br />

• Two watches were found<br />

to be missing at 3:21 p.m. at<br />

RK Services, located in the<br />

800 block of Waukegan.<br />

March 27<br />

• Aliya Raza, 28, of Skokie,<br />

was charged with driving<br />

while under the influence<br />

and illegal transportation<br />

of alcohol at 11:39 p.m. in<br />

the 3200 block of Dundee.<br />

• A resident of the 4000<br />

block of Yorkshire Lane<br />

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list your<br />

real estate<br />

property...<br />

received a call at 2 p.m.<br />

from a subject who<br />

claimed to have been involved<br />

in an accident with<br />

the resident’s relative and<br />

that the relative was being<br />

held until funds were<br />

provided to the caller. The<br />

resident was able to verify<br />

their relative was safe. No<br />

loss was reported.<br />

• Erik Chutcay Bivian-<br />

Garcia, 32, of Prospect<br />

Heights, was charged with<br />

driving with a suspended<br />

driver’s license at 2:07<br />

p.m. in the intersection of<br />

Sanders and Picardy.<br />

March 25<br />

• A resident of the 2000<br />

block of Glendale Avenue<br />

reported they received a<br />

computer message that<br />

claimed they had a virus<br />

on their computer and supplied<br />

a number to call for<br />

repair. The resident stated<br />

that they called and gave<br />

an unnamed subject remote<br />

access to their computer<br />

and their bank account<br />

information to authorize<br />

the repair. Complainant<br />

stated that no charges were<br />

placed but they still reported<br />

it to their bank to flag<br />

any transactions.<br />

• One pair of Attraction<br />

Pilot sunglasses, valued<br />

at more than $600, was<br />

stolen at 4:07 p.m. from<br />

the Louis Vuitton store in<br />

Northbrook Court.<br />

March 24<br />

• Kenneth C. Decker, 46, of<br />

Chicago, was charged with<br />

retail theft at 8:33 p.m. at<br />

Sunset Food. A worker reported<br />

they were aware of<br />

two subjects in the store<br />

that they recognized as<br />

offenders in past thefts<br />

from the store and stated<br />

they saw Decker place<br />

bottles of alcohol into a<br />

basket then leave the store<br />

without paying for them.<br />

Decker was processed and<br />

released on bond.<br />

March 23<br />

• Genaro Mancilla, 38, of<br />

Highwood, was charged<br />

with driving with a revoked<br />

driver’s license and only<br />

one red taillight at 8:48<br />

p.m. in the intersection of<br />

Sanders and Dundee.<br />

• An Apple iPhone was<br />

taken out of a jacket hanging<br />

on the back of a chair<br />

at 11:29 a.m. at the Starbucks<br />

located in the 1000<br />

block of Willow Road<br />

EDITOR’S NOTE: The<br />

Northbrook Tower’s Police<br />

Reports are compiled from<br />

official reports found on file<br />

at the Northbrook Police<br />

Department headquarters<br />

in Northbrook. Individuals<br />

named in these reports are<br />

considered innocent of all<br />

charges until proven guilty in<br />

a court of law.<br />

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