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10 | December 6, 2018 | The glencoe anchor news<br />

glencoeanchor.com<br />

police reports<br />

Traffic offenses lead to drug possession arrest<br />

Ramsin Samuel, 23, of<br />

Lincolnwood, was arrested<br />

for possession of drug paraphernalia,<br />

possession of<br />

cannabis (between 30-100<br />

grams), driver’s license<br />

not on person, disobeyed<br />

traffic signal, obstructed<br />

driver’s view and no rear<br />

registration plate light at<br />

2:27 a.m. Nov. 23 at the<br />

Dundee Road exit on Interstate<br />

94. His court date<br />

is Jan. 2.<br />

In other police news:<br />

Nov. 27<br />

• Unknown offender called<br />

a victim to advise their<br />

Target account was being<br />

investigated for fraudulent<br />

activity. The offender<br />

asked for their social security<br />

number and the victim<br />

hung up the phone. They<br />

have also received two denials<br />

in the mail for credit<br />

card applications, one to<br />

Best Buy and one to Target,<br />

neither of which the<br />

victim applied for.<br />

Nov. 26<br />

• A victim’s lamp post was<br />

reported damaged at 3:37<br />

p.m. in the 600 block of<br />

Sheridan Road. The damage<br />

is estimated at $1,000.<br />

• Unknown offender attempted<br />

to deceive a victim<br />

into paying for an overdue<br />

ComEd bill by purchasing<br />

Money Pack cards worth<br />

$1,500. The victim purchased<br />

them then attempted<br />

to call ComEd to verify.<br />

Due to the power outage,<br />

the victim could not get<br />

through and then attempted<br />

to call the numbers from<br />

the caller ID, both were<br />

numbers coming back to<br />

places other than ComEd<br />

and the victim called Glencoe<br />

Public Safety. There is<br />

no loss.<br />

Nov. 25<br />

• Luis R. Macias, 21, of<br />

Milwaukee, Wis., was arrested<br />

for speeding, improper<br />

lane usage, uninsured<br />

motor vehicle and<br />

suspended driver’s license<br />

at 12:55 a.m. at the Dundee<br />

Road exit on Interstate 94.<br />

His court date is Dec. 24.<br />

Nov. 24<br />

• An unknown offender<br />

stole an unlocked 2017<br />

Land Rover with the key<br />

fob left inside at 10:06<br />

a.m. in the 1000 block of<br />

Elm Ridge Drive. There<br />

was also a “large, undetermined<br />

amount” of money<br />

in the vehicle.<br />

Nov. 23<br />

• Israel Fermin-Rubio, 38,<br />

of Wheeling, was arrested<br />

for driving under the influence,<br />

improper lane usage<br />

and illegal transportation<br />

of alcohol at 6:24 a.m. on<br />

Dundee Road. His court<br />

date is Dec. 17.<br />

Nov. 21<br />

• Gregory Mitchell, 60, of<br />

Country Club Hills, was<br />

arrested for driving under<br />

the influence, uninsured<br />

motor vehicle and failure<br />

to reduce speed to avoid an<br />

accident at 5:17 p.m. at the<br />

intersection of Lake Cook<br />

and Sheridan roads. His<br />

court date is Jan. 2, 2019.<br />

Nov. 19<br />

• Bernardo Medina, 44, of<br />

Chicago, was arrested for<br />

possession of a controlled<br />

substance, driving under<br />

the influence, driving on<br />

a suspended license, no<br />

valid driver’s license, uninsured<br />

motor vehicle,<br />

improper lane usage and<br />

minimum speed restriction<br />

at 2:09 a.m. at the Dundee<br />

Road exit on Interstate<br />

94. His court date is to be<br />

determined.<br />

EDITOR’S NOTE: The Glencoe<br />

Anchor’s Police Reports<br />

are compiled from official<br />

reports found on file at the<br />

Glencoe Police Department<br />

headquarters in Glencoe. Individuals<br />

named in these reports<br />

are considered innocent<br />

of all charges until proven<br />

guilty in a court of law.<br />

THE GLENVIEW LANTERN<br />

Crafters, shoppers say<br />

farewell to the Holiday<br />

Store at the Grove<br />

The Grove’s Holiday<br />

Store celebrates its final<br />

run this December, offering<br />

local shoppers one last<br />

chance to enjoy the store’s<br />

seminal holiday shopping<br />

experience before it closes<br />

its doors to the Glenview<br />

community for good.<br />

The Holiday Store houses<br />

a sprawling, eclectic array<br />

of holiday crafts made by<br />

local artisans from across<br />

Chicagoland.<br />

Whether looking for<br />

homemade soap or handmade<br />

jewelry, miniature<br />

tree skirts or holly neckties,<br />

shoppers won’t need<br />

to look any further to find<br />

the most original gift ideas<br />

for the season.<br />

Kris Van Voorhis, former<br />

program supervisor at<br />

The Grove, heads up the<br />

production of the Holiday<br />

Store each year.<br />

Reporting by Jacqueline<br />

Zeisloft, Freelance Reporter.<br />

Full story at Glenview<br />

Lantern.com.

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