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10 | February 7, 2019 | The glenview lantern news<br />
glenviewlantern.com<br />
Police Reports<br />
Car stolen from Hunter Road home recovered in Dalton<br />
A car that was stolen on Jan. 16<br />
from a garage in the 700 block of<br />
Hunter Road was located on Jan.<br />
27 by police in Dalton, but the vehicle<br />
was severely damaged, according<br />
to incident reports from<br />
the Glenview Police Department.<br />
A resident at the home called<br />
police on Jan. 16 to report two<br />
vehicles were stolen from their<br />
garage. The thieves were able<br />
to enter the garage after finding<br />
a garage-door opener in an<br />
unlocked vehicle parked in the<br />
home’s driveway.<br />
Once inside the garage, thieves<br />
stole an Acura RDX, which was<br />
recovered by Dalton police, and<br />
a Hyundai Sonata. Both vehicles<br />
had keys inside them. The total<br />
reported loss was $57,000.<br />
The cost to repair damages to<br />
the recovered Acura RDX is unknown.<br />
In other police news:<br />
Jan. 28<br />
• An employee at a business in<br />
the 1900 block of Tower Drive reported<br />
a woman used a fraudulent<br />
credit card to buy two pairs of<br />
boots worth a total of $417. The<br />
purchase was made Jan. 9 over<br />
the phone, and a man picked up<br />
the boots later that day.<br />
• At 5:22 p.m., a complainant reported<br />
their vehicle was broken<br />
into while they were at a business<br />
in the 2200 block of Willow<br />
Road. The complainant said<br />
they went into the store for about<br />
15 minutes and found someone<br />
broke the front passenger-side<br />
window on their Toyota Sienna.<br />
The person stole a Tori Burch<br />
leather purse and a pair of Ray-<br />
Ban sunglasses. The reported loss<br />
is $300. The cost to repair the<br />
broken window is unknown.<br />
Jan. 27<br />
• Lavontae Allen, 26, of Northbrook,<br />
was arrested at 1:43 a.m.<br />
at the intersection of Milwaukee<br />
Avenue and Sanders Road after<br />
being involved in a crash at that<br />
location. He was charged with<br />
driving under the influence of alcohol,<br />
driving under the influence<br />
of alcohol with BAC of .08 or<br />
more and failure to reduce speed<br />
to avoid an accident.<br />
Jan. 26<br />
• Monika Kurpiel, 42, of Chicago,<br />
was arrested at 1:12 a.m.<br />
at Will County Jail in Joliet on a<br />
retail theft arrest warrant issued in<br />
2007.<br />
• Julia Millonzi, 35, of Arlington<br />
Heights, was arrested at the intersection<br />
of Milwaukee Avenue<br />
and Castilian Court after being<br />
involved in a crash at that location.<br />
She was charged driving under<br />
the influence of alcohol, driving<br />
under the influence of alcohol<br />
with BAC of .08 or more and<br />
failure to reduce speed to avoid<br />
an accident.<br />
Jan. 25<br />
• At 10:57 a.m., an employee at<br />
a business in the 1900 block of<br />
Tower Drive reported a woman<br />
entered the store, concealed two<br />
Mini Wang shirts worth a total of<br />
$395 and tried to leave the store<br />
without paying. The woman was<br />
stopped and given a warning for<br />
trespassing.<br />
• A resident reported someone<br />
used their personal banking details<br />
to open a Best Buy credit<br />
card at a store in Geneva. The<br />
card was then used to make a<br />
$2,000 purchase. It is unknown<br />
when the incident occurred.<br />
• At 7:56 p.m., an employee at<br />
a business in the 2300 block of<br />
Capital Drive reported an irate<br />
customer at the business was<br />
threatening other employees.<br />
While being escorted out of the<br />
business, the customer poked an<br />
employee in the chest. The customer<br />
left the area before police<br />
arrived.<br />
Jan. 24<br />
• At 10:58 a.m., an employee at<br />
a restaurant in the 1400 block of<br />
Waukegan Road reported a male<br />
customer became irate when he<br />
received his order and was not<br />
satisfied. The man was still not<br />
satisfied after the business attempted<br />
to exchange the order.<br />
Officers located the man and gave<br />
him a trespassing warning.<br />
• A resident reported someone<br />
used their personal banking details<br />
to make fraudulent payments<br />
to Capital One Bank and Planet<br />
Fitness for a total cost of $562.04.<br />
The fraud occurred sometime<br />
since December 2018.<br />
Jan. 22<br />
• At 6:52 a.m., officers responded<br />
to a business in the 1800 block of<br />
Johns Drive for a reported motor-vehicle<br />
burglary sometime<br />
between 10:30 p.m. Jan. 21 and<br />
6:50 a.m. Jan. 22. A complainant<br />
said three of their business’<br />
work vans were damaged. A passenger-side<br />
window was broken<br />
on a Ford Transit, a driver-side<br />
window was broken on a second<br />
Ford Transit, and the lock on<br />
the driver’s door of a Chevrolet<br />
Express was punched in. Numerous<br />
Milwaukee-brand tools<br />
were stolen. The reported loss is<br />
$900. The cost of the damage is<br />
unknown.<br />
• At 6:31 p.m., an employee of<br />
a business in the 2200 block of<br />
Willow Road reported a retail<br />
theft. A woman was seen on surveillance<br />
footage hiding clothing<br />
and cosmetics in her purse before<br />
leaving the store without paying.<br />
The reported loss is about $62.<br />
EDITOR’S NOTE: The Glenview<br />
Lantern’s Police Reports are compiled<br />
from official reports found on<br />
file at the Glenview Police Department<br />
headquarters in Glenview. Individuals<br />
named in these reports are<br />
consid-ered innocent of all charges<br />
until proven guilty in a court of law.<br />
Man fatally shot near<br />
Glenview-Northbrook border<br />
Martin Carlino, Contributing Editor<br />
A 22-year-old man was fatally<br />
shot in unincorporated<br />
Northbrook late last night, Sunday,<br />
Feb. 3, according to Sam<br />
Randall, a spokesperson for the<br />
Cook County sheriff’s office.<br />
According to Randall, authorities<br />
responded to a call at approximately<br />
10:10 p.m. reporting<br />
shots were fired at an apartment<br />
complex in the 3600 block of<br />
Salem Walk, which is located in<br />
unincorporated Northbrook just<br />
From feb. 4<br />
blocks from The Grove on Milwaukee<br />
Avenue in Glenview.<br />
The man was identified as<br />
Daniel Middaugh, according to<br />
the Cook County medical examiner’s<br />
office. His cause of death<br />
was multiple gunshot wounds<br />
and his manner of death was a<br />
homicide.<br />
Per Randall, he was pronounced<br />
dead at the scene.<br />
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WOLF<br />
From Page 6<br />
Cinnamon, ginger and cloves<br />
have a medieval past; they were<br />
used to ward off pain and illness.”<br />
Wolf also paid her annual<br />
visit to Karin Amaden’s second-grade<br />
class at Henking to<br />
commemorate the New Year,<br />
and on Feb. 1, she was the<br />
hostess of the China Room<br />
when the Parent Teachers Association<br />
sponsored International<br />
Night at the elementary<br />
school.<br />
The following day, she was at<br />
the Glenview Library discussing<br />
Chinese brush painting, namely<br />
the three typical motifs — flower<br />
and bird, animal and tree, and<br />
mountain and water — and how<br />
to interpret these works by applying<br />
the principles of yin and<br />
yang.<br />
Later this month, Wolf will<br />
speak on the “Art of Chinese<br />
Dining” at the Glenview Park<br />
Center.<br />
After Wolf moved to Glenview,<br />
she started doing volunteer<br />
work. She did off-camera work<br />
at GVTV for two years, spending<br />
some time working on “Off the<br />
Shelf.”<br />
“The hostess moved out of<br />
state in 2013, and I was asked<br />
if I wanted to do the show,” she<br />
recalled. “I do 10 to 12 episodes<br />
a year, more than 60 episodes<br />
during the last six years. It has<br />
been a wonderful opportunity.<br />
I’ve interviewed so many interesting<br />
people — scientists,<br />
athletes, chefs, journalists, pastors,<br />
artists and poets. These are<br />
people I never would have had<br />
a chance to meet if I weren’t<br />
doing the show.<br />
“Glenview has such a wonderful<br />
attitude. Our kids live<br />
with kids of different cultures;<br />
they have friends who speak different<br />
languages. I came from<br />
L.A., which also has many different<br />
cultures, but I never<br />
had a Mongolian friend until I<br />
came here.”<br />
Although Glenview has become<br />
“home sweet home,” Wolf<br />
still finds traveling very enjoyable<br />
and intellectually rewarding.<br />
She and her family went to China<br />
two years ago and they plan to go<br />
again in June.<br />
Looking back on her time in<br />
Denmark as an exchange student,<br />
Wolf laughed and reminisced,<br />
“I went to Denmark because I<br />
thought it was quite exotic.”