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LakeForestLeader.com news<br />
the lake forest leader | June 14, 2018 | 7<br />
Police Reports<br />
3 female minors caught drinking at Forest Park Beach<br />
Shelby R. Peiser and<br />
Candice Johnson, both<br />
18, both of Buffalo Grove,<br />
and Samantha Lowenbein,<br />
18, of Vernon Hills,<br />
were charged with minor<br />
consumption of alcohol<br />
on June 4 at Forest Park<br />
Beach.<br />
Police responded to Forest<br />
Park Beach after receiving<br />
a call concerning<br />
minors consuming alcohol<br />
and on subject vomiting<br />
and needing medical help.<br />
Police located all subjects at<br />
the beach, and all three appeared<br />
heavily intoxicated.<br />
Police located water<br />
bottles that contained alcohol<br />
in their possession.<br />
Police contacted parents<br />
who came to the location<br />
and took possession of the<br />
three females.<br />
In other police news:<br />
Lake Forest:<br />
June 4:<br />
• Serena L. Carter, 52,<br />
of Kenosha, Wisc., was<br />
charged with driving with<br />
a suspended drivers license<br />
at 11:41 p.m. in the<br />
intersection of Route 41<br />
and Route 60.<br />
Lake Bluff:<br />
June 2:<br />
• Identity theft was reported<br />
at 2:11 p.m. in the Public<br />
Safety Building.<br />
June 1:<br />
• Twenty flowers were reported<br />
stolen at 10:49 a.m.<br />
at the center island of Atkinson<br />
Road and Route 43.<br />
The flowers were valued at<br />
$120.<br />
• A three-car property damage<br />
accident was reported<br />
at 12:08 p.m. on Green<br />
Bay Road. On driver was<br />
issued a citation.<br />
• A two-vehicle property<br />
damage accident was reported<br />
at 2:41 p.m. in the<br />
intersection of Route 176<br />
and Shagbark Road.<br />
May 31:<br />
• A private-property crash<br />
was reported at 1:19 p.m.<br />
in the 400 block of Skokie<br />
Highway.<br />
• A noise complaint was<br />
made at 9:36 p.m. in the 100<br />
block of E. Scranton Avenue.<br />
Officers located a band<br />
playing in the Scranton Alley.<br />
Officers asked the band<br />
to turn the music down,<br />
which they agreed. The<br />
band also advised they only<br />
had 10 minutes left to play<br />
and would be completely<br />
done for the evening.<br />
May 30:<br />
• A property-damage accident<br />
was reported at 1:56<br />
p.m. in the 900 block of<br />
Rockland Road.<br />
May 29:<br />
• A two-vehicle property<br />
damage accident was reported<br />
at 3:43 p.m. in the<br />
intersection of E. Center<br />
Avenue and Evanston Avenue.<br />
A citation was issued<br />
for failure to reduce speed<br />
to avoid and accident. The<br />
accident occurred on Sheridan<br />
Road at E. Sheridan<br />
Place.<br />
• A two-vehicle property<br />
damage accident was reported<br />
at 6:01 p.m. in the<br />
intersection of Route 176<br />
and Shagbark Road.<br />
May 28:<br />
• A driver was charged<br />
with speeded and driving<br />
with a suspended drivers<br />
license at 3:05 p.m. on<br />
Route 176.<br />
May 27:<br />
• An intoxicated female<br />
was reported at 9:38 a.m.<br />
at Sunrise Beach. The<br />
complainant was paddling<br />
past the beach on a Kayak<br />
and had no further information<br />
and did not wish<br />
to speak to an officer. An<br />
officer spoke to the life<br />
guard manager on duty<br />
who stated there has been<br />
no problems on the beach.<br />
May 26:<br />
• Criminal damage of a<br />
broken window was reported<br />
at 9:32 a.m. in the<br />
600 block of Moffett Road.<br />
• A hit and run accident<br />
was reported at 1:57 p.m.<br />
in the 400 block of Skokie<br />
Highway. A local look out<br />
was sent for the offending<br />
vehicle and an officer was<br />
able to obtain a telephone<br />
number for the registered<br />
owner.<br />
May 25:<br />
• An driver was charged<br />
with driving with a suspended<br />
driver’s license after<br />
being pulled over for a<br />
traffic stop at 3:31 p.m. on<br />
Frontage Road.<br />
May 24:<br />
• A property-damage accident<br />
was reported at 7:41<br />
a.m. in the intersection of<br />
Route 176 and Shagbark<br />
Road. One driver was issued<br />
a citation.<br />
May 22:<br />
• A two-vehicle accident<br />
was reported in the 200<br />
block of S. Waukegan<br />
Road.<br />
May 21:<br />
• A private-property accident<br />
was reported at 10:28<br />
a.m. in the 100 block of<br />
Albrecht Drive. Upon arrival,<br />
the officer met with<br />
the drivers. One driver complained<br />
of neck pain. Knollwood,<br />
Lake Bluff and Lake<br />
Forest police departments<br />
responded to the scene.<br />
The driver was transported<br />
to Lake Forest Hospital by<br />
Lake Forest Ambulance.<br />
May 20:<br />
• A two-vehicle accident<br />
with no injuries was reported<br />
at 5:57 a.m. in the 700<br />
block of Rockland Road.<br />
Two citations were written<br />
to each driver. Unit one was<br />
cited for improper turn and<br />
unit two was cited for operating<br />
an uninsured vehicle.<br />
EDITORS NOTE: The<br />
Lake Forest Leader’s Police<br />
Reports are compiled from<br />
official reports found on file<br />
at the Lake Forest and Lake<br />
Bluff Police Department<br />
headquarters. Individuals<br />
named in these reports are<br />
considered innocent of all<br />
charges until proven guilty in<br />
the court of law.<br />
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