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8 | August 23, 2018 | The glenview lantern News<br />

glenviewlantern.com<br />

Police Reports<br />

Four vehicles stolen<br />

from garages, driveways<br />

Two vehicles were stolen<br />

from inside residential<br />

garages, and another two<br />

were taken from residential<br />

driveways, in a fiveday<br />

period earlier this<br />

month.<br />

Sometime between<br />

Aug. 3-5, a burglar pried<br />

open the door of a house<br />

in the 2000 block of Cambria<br />

Court and stole jewelry<br />

and watches before taking<br />

a 2006 Bentley from<br />

the garage. The reported<br />

loss is $40,000, although<br />

the vehicle was eventually<br />

located by the Chicago<br />

Police Department in the<br />

7400 block of S. Stewart<br />

Avenue in Chicago.<br />

A few days later, between<br />

1:30-6:35 a.m. on<br />

Aug. 8, a 2017 Kia Forte<br />

was stolen from a driveway<br />

in the 3200 block of<br />

Sandy Lane. The vehicle<br />

had been left unlocked<br />

with the keys inside the<br />

cabin. The reported loss is<br />

$16,000.<br />

Then, at approximately<br />

7:10 p.m. on Aug. 10, a<br />

2017 Toyota Camry was<br />

stolen from an open garage<br />

in the 1300 block of<br />

Sleepy Hollow Road. The<br />

key FOB had been left<br />

inside the vehicle. The<br />

reported loss is unknown,<br />

although the vehicle was<br />

recovered later that day in<br />

Park Ridge.<br />

Most recently, between<br />

midnight-9 a.m. on Aug.<br />

12, a 2015 Mazda CX-5<br />

was stolen from a driveway<br />

in the 1000 block of<br />

Raleigh Road. The key<br />

FOB may have been left<br />

inside the vehicle. The reported<br />

loss is $32,000.<br />

In other police news:<br />

Aug. 14<br />

• Lawrence Redman, 25,<br />

of Chicago, was charged<br />

with unlawful possession<br />

of fraudulent identification<br />

card at 7:15 p.m. in<br />

the 1200 block of Milwaukee<br />

Avenue.<br />

Aug. 11<br />

• An air cleaner cover was<br />

stolen off a 1994 Harley<br />

Davidson motorcycle between<br />

7:30-10:20 p.m. in<br />

the 200 block of Waukegan<br />

Road. The reported<br />

loss is $200.<br />

Aug. 10<br />

• A wallet was stolen from<br />

a work locker at 9:14 a.m.<br />

in the 2600 block of Patriot<br />

Boulevard. The victim’s<br />

credit cards were<br />

then used to make several<br />

purchase at various<br />

locations in Indiana. The<br />

reported loss is approximately<br />

$3,800.<br />

• Both of a BMW’s driverside<br />

doors were scratched<br />

at 9:55 a.m. while it was<br />

parked at a business in the<br />

0-100 block of Waukegan<br />

Road. The reported loss is<br />

$1,000.<br />

• Computer hardware and<br />

jewelry were stolen from<br />

a home at 9:40 p.m. in the<br />

1600 block of Woodlawn<br />

Avenue. The reported loss<br />

is $5,000.<br />

Aug. 9<br />

• A woman stole two Kate<br />

Spade earrings from a<br />

store at 4:55 p.m. in the<br />

1900 block of Tower<br />

Drive. The reported loss<br />

is $58.<br />

Aug. 8<br />

• A wallet was stolen from<br />

an unlocked vehicle during<br />

the overnight hours in<br />

the 3100 block of Mary<br />

Kay Lane. The reported<br />

loss is $160.<br />

• The bushes alongside a<br />

house were damaged at<br />

4:48 p.m. in the 1000 block<br />

of Woodlawn Road. The<br />

reported loss is $1,500.<br />

• A man was harassing<br />

customers by begging<br />

for money and asking if<br />

they wanted to buy weed<br />

at 9:53 a.m. in the 9700<br />

block of Milwaukee Avenue.<br />

The man was located<br />

and given a trespass warning.<br />

No drugs were found.<br />

• Someone shattered the<br />

front, passenger-side window<br />

of a vehicle and then<br />

stole a purse from the interior<br />

at 11:19 p.m. in the<br />

3800 block of Willow<br />

Road. The reported loss is<br />

$1,030.<br />

Aug. 7<br />

• Two wallets and a laptop<br />

were stolen from two unlocked<br />

vehicles parked on<br />

the same driveway during<br />

the overnight hours in the<br />

2300 block of Sussex Lane.<br />

The reported loss is $600.<br />

• Laundry was stolen from<br />

a communal dryer during<br />

the overnight hours in the<br />

1000 block of Castilian<br />

Court. The reported loss<br />

is $100.<br />

EDITOR’S NOTE: The<br />

Glenview Lantern’s Police<br />

Reports are compiled from<br />

official reports found on<br />

file at the Glenview Police<br />

Department headquarters in<br />

Glenview. Individuals named<br />

in these reports are considered<br />

innocent of all charges<br />

until proven guilty in a court<br />

of law.<br />

Man exposes genitalia to pedestrian<br />

— fifth similar incident since March<br />

Staff report<br />

A man exposed his genitalia<br />

to a woman who was<br />

walking westbound in<br />

the 1900 block of Willow<br />

Road.<br />

According to police,<br />

the man was standing off<br />

the sidewalk near bushes<br />

and exposed himself as<br />

the complainant passed<br />

through the area at approximately<br />

12:53 p.m. on<br />

Aug. 10. The woman left<br />

the scene without further<br />

problems.<br />

The culprit was described<br />

as a white, 170-pound male<br />

with white hair between the<br />

ages of 50-60. His height<br />

was estimated at 5-foot-7 to<br />

5-foot-10. He was wearing<br />

a black baseball cap, medium<br />

gray shirt, camouflage<br />

shorts and gym shoes.<br />

This was the fifth similar<br />

incident since March.<br />

THE WINNETKA CURRENT<br />

‘Johnny, no!’: Alleged<br />

details of Northfield<br />

murder disclosed in court<br />

Based on the charges<br />

facing the suspect of a<br />

Northfield shooting, John<br />

Gately III, of Winnetka, a<br />

Cook County judge ruled<br />

Thursday, Aug. 16, in bond<br />

court that there will be no<br />

bail set for the suspect.<br />

Gately, 66, was charged<br />

with one count of homicide<br />

for the killing his<br />

brother-in-law Stephen<br />

Shapiro, 72, of Northfield,<br />

and one count of attempted<br />

homicide for trying to kill<br />

Joan Shapiro, Stephen’s<br />

wife and Gately’s sister, on<br />

Monday, Aug. 13, at their<br />

residence in the 200 block<br />

of Latrobe Avenue.<br />

In court, Assistant<br />

State’s Attorney Andreana<br />

Turano detailed the<br />

shooting as well as its circumstances,<br />

while a handcuffed<br />

Gately stood at the<br />

neighboring lectern in a<br />

powder blue, two-piece<br />

jail uniform. With wide<br />

eyes behind his glasses,<br />

he stared forward at Judge<br />

Anjana M.J. Hansen, appearing<br />

emotionless.<br />

Gately, according to<br />

his Chicago-based attorney<br />

Michael J. Petro, will<br />

plead not guilty to the<br />

crimes.<br />

The night of the murder,<br />

the Shapiros were at their<br />

home “listening to meditation<br />

after finishing a quiet<br />

dinner,” Turano detailed,<br />

when the doorbell rang.<br />

Stephen answered the door<br />

while Joan remained in the<br />

In mid-march, a jogger<br />

reported that a 30- to<br />

35-year-old male ran out<br />

of the bushes west of the<br />

path along Techny Basin,<br />

sat on a bench, pulled his<br />

pants down and began<br />

masturbating. The individual<br />

left the scene before<br />

police arrived.<br />

Less than a week after<br />

that, a man wearing a dark<br />

coat exposed himself to a<br />

woman during the early<br />

morning hours on March<br />

24 in the 1600 block of<br />

Greenwood Road. The<br />

victim was sitting in her<br />

parked car when the culprit<br />

approached the vehicle<br />

and opened his jacket.<br />

When the victim realized<br />

the man was otherwise<br />

naked, she honked her car<br />

horn until he ran away.<br />

He returned a few moments<br />

later, but fled eastbound<br />

through an apartment<br />

complex when she<br />

began to call the police.<br />

Responders couldn’t locate<br />

the culprit, who was<br />

last seen wearing only a<br />

dark jacket with a red-andwhite-plaid<br />

pattern.<br />

On May 11, a male in<br />

his early 20s wearing a<br />

black jacket, black hoodie<br />

and black backpack was<br />

masturbating in a gas station<br />

in the 1900 block of<br />

Willow Road but left the<br />

premises after an employee<br />

threatened to call the<br />

police.<br />

And most recently, on<br />

June 1, a man was masturbating<br />

while walking<br />

through the Carillon<br />

Square parking lot, according<br />

to a witness. Police<br />

weren’t notified until<br />

the next day. The witness<br />

said the man was wearing<br />

a black shirt and black<br />

pants.<br />

living room.<br />

“[Gately] asked<br />

‘Where’s Joan?’ And after<br />

Stephen Shapiro had told<br />

him that she was not available,<br />

[Gately] fired his gun<br />

multiple times,” Turano<br />

told the courtroom. “Stephen<br />

Shapiro yelled out,<br />

‘Johnny, no!’ Stephen Shapiro<br />

lurched into the kitchen<br />

area. Joan got up from<br />

her chair and began to<br />

hide behind another chair.<br />

[Gately] came into the living<br />

room, pointed his gun<br />

directly at Joan and stated,<br />

‘I’m going to kill you.’”<br />

Reporting by Megan Bernard,<br />

Contributing Editor.<br />

Full story at<br />

WinnetkaCurrent.com.<br />

Please see nfyn, 23

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