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Police Reports: Two more mailed checks stolen and altered


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These reports were pulled from the latest police summaries provided by departments in our coverage area (Wilmette, Winnetka, Northfield, Kenilworth and Glencoe).

WILMETTE

March 5

• A checked mailed on Dec. 24 reportedly was stolen, altered and cashed in the amount of $3,800. The original check’s amount reportedly was $1,890.

WINNETKA

March 6

• A wallet, which contained credit and debit cards, reportedly was stolen from an unlocked car between 11:15 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. at Saints Faith, Hope & Charity church, 191 Linden St.

March 1

• Accounts to Home Depot and Best Buy reportedly were opened in a resident’s name without the resident’s knowledge.

Feb. 28

• A check mailed in December reportedly was stolen, altered and cashed in the amount of $4,800.

GLENCOE

No reported activity that fits the criteria for this section.

NORTHFIELD

March 4

• Unauthorized transactions totaling about $4,000 reportedly were made on a resident’s credit card between July and October 2021.

KENILWORTH

No activity was reported between March 4-11 by the Kenilworth Police Department

The Record’s police reports are taken from police-activity summaries prepared by local police departments. Police Reports contain public information from preliminary reports and are not a complete listing of all police activity. The Record does not publish the names of individuals arrested for nonviolent crimes in preliminary reports unless the incident is a matter of public safety or has broad community implications. All arrestees are innocent until proven guilty.


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This article was developed using publicly available information, such as press releases, municipal records and social media posts.

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