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6 | April 26, 2018 | The winnetka Current news<br />
winnetkacurrent.com<br />
Police Reports<br />
More than $5K of jewelry stolen during Winnetka break-in<br />
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At 10:35 p.m. on April<br />
10, a resident from the 800<br />
block of Lamson Drive reported<br />
that between 9-10<br />
p.m., someone entered the<br />
home and removed several<br />
pieces of jewelry, valued at<br />
more than $5,000 in total<br />
losses.<br />
In other police news:<br />
NORTHFIELD<br />
April 12<br />
• Oscar Piedra-Ramirez,<br />
22, of Cicero, was arrested<br />
at 8:31 a.m. in the 1600<br />
block of Willow Road for<br />
driving without a valid<br />
driver’s license, disobeying<br />
a stop sign and driving<br />
an uninsured motor<br />
vehicle.<br />
• Carlos G. Luna, 35, of<br />
Chicago, was arrested at<br />
5:36 p.m. at the intersection<br />
of Willow and Waukegan<br />
roads for driving without<br />
a valid driver’s license<br />
and improper lane use.<br />
April 10<br />
• At 12:24 p.m., a resident<br />
from the 2000 block<br />
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talking to get away from<br />
mother.”<br />
She says that it is then<br />
mothers begin to worry,<br />
their hearts are broken<br />
and think the worst, because<br />
the boys then respond<br />
with one or twoword<br />
answers and do not<br />
look them in the eyes.<br />
“That is the way it is<br />
of Suffork Road reported<br />
receiving notifications of<br />
various accounts fraudulently<br />
attempted to be<br />
opened in her named. Police<br />
detectives are further<br />
investigating the incident.<br />
April 9<br />
• At 12:26 p.m., a resident<br />
of the 100 block of Sunset<br />
Ridge Road reported<br />
losing more than $1,000<br />
from a fraudulent business<br />
transaction.<br />
WINNETKA<br />
April 15<br />
• A resident of the 1400<br />
block of Edgewood Lane<br />
reported that between<br />
8:30-8:45 p.m., someone<br />
entered their home and removed<br />
construction materials,<br />
which were later recovered<br />
in the area. There<br />
is no reported loss at this<br />
time.<br />
April 12<br />
• A resident from the 700<br />
block of Prospect Avenue<br />
reported that between 8<br />
supposed to be,” Mogel<br />
said. “It is all part of<br />
a phase. We should take<br />
them on their own terms.<br />
We expect them to be expert<br />
in everything and talk<br />
to us when they get home.”<br />
She said the child responds<br />
in a word or two<br />
to questions about their<br />
school day, but to the<br />
child, it feels like somewhere<br />
between an interrogation<br />
and a celebrity<br />
p.m. on April 7-9 a.m. on<br />
April 8, someone damaged<br />
the driver’s side door of<br />
their vehicle parked in the<br />
front of the home. Repair<br />
costs are unknown.<br />
• Between Jan. 5-April 11,<br />
a resident from the 800<br />
block of Prospect Avenue<br />
told police someone used<br />
their personal information<br />
to attempt to open a Capital<br />
One credit card and make<br />
a purchase on an existing<br />
American Express account.<br />
Several other purchases<br />
were made using the victim’s<br />
checking account<br />
without permission, resulting<br />
in $1,384.24 in losses.<br />
• A resident from the 200<br />
block of Ridge Avenue reported<br />
that between 12:50-<br />
3:50 p.m., on March 8,<br />
someone may have entered<br />
their home without<br />
permission.<br />
April 10<br />
• Darryl Simmons, 20, of<br />
Chicago, was arrested at<br />
2:23 p.m. in the 800 block<br />
of Green Bay Road for<br />
interview.<br />
Another issue was parents’<br />
device use, particularly<br />
with social media<br />
and screen time.<br />
“It is said parents spend<br />
an average of eight hours<br />
a day on social media<br />
and screen devices, yet<br />
the example we set for<br />
our children is different<br />
from what we want them<br />
to do,” Mogel said. “We<br />
should praise children<br />
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driving with a suspended<br />
driver’s license. He was<br />
also cited for operating an<br />
uninsured motor vehicle<br />
and failure to wear a properly<br />
adjusted and fastened<br />
seat belt.<br />
April 9<br />
• Rachel Anne Meller,<br />
25, of Chicago, was arrested<br />
at 4:07 p.m. at the<br />
intersection of Green Bay<br />
and Westmoor roads for<br />
driving with a suspended<br />
driver’s license. She was<br />
also cited for operating a<br />
vehicle while using a hand<br />
held electronic device.<br />
EDITOR’S NOTE: The Winnetka<br />
Current Police Reports<br />
are compiled by the Winnetka<br />
Police Department and the<br />
Northfield Police Department.<br />
They are ordered by<br />
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 />
for the qualities we see in<br />
them. We have to be enchanted<br />
with what lights<br />
them up, especially the<br />
young boys, and ask them<br />
about their interests. Have<br />
conversations with your<br />
children. Your child will<br />
lead you on an incredible<br />
journey if they trust you<br />
and you make the time.”<br />
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