Crime & Safety

Glenview Police: Woman Arrested For Drugs, Needle

A Wheeling woman was charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance and Possession of a Hypodermic Needle after a traffic stop in Glenview.

The following reports were provided by the Glenview Police Department. Arrests and charges are accusations, and do not indicate guilt. 

Possession of a Controlled Substance

On Jan. 23, Julia Konon, 22, of Wheeling, was arrested on the 3500 block of Milwaukee Ave. and charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance, Possession of a Hypodermic Needle, Improper Lighting – One Head Lamp, and Failure to Signal When Required, accoarding to police. She was transported to court on Jan. 24 for a bond hearing, police say.

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Forgery

On Jan. 24, a Glenview resident reported they sold their vehicle to a man who presented them with a cashier’s check for payment, police say. After the sale was finalized, the resident learned the check was a forgery and reported loss is $11,000.00, according to police.

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Criminal Trespass

On Jan. 25, an employee of a business on the 2000 block of Waukegan Rd. reported a man driving a pickup truck was at their business removing scrap items placed outside for recycling, police say. The company contracts with a waste hauler to remove the scrap and the man was not part of that company, according to police.

Unwanted Subject

On Jan. 25, an employee of a business on the 900 block of Waukegan Rd. reported a man came into the business and ordered coffee, according to police. The man was asked to leave when he was seen putting alcohol in the coffee, then became irate and started swearing at other patrons, according to police.

Criminal Trespass

On Jan. 26, someone on the 1300 block of Glenview Rd. reported seeing an unknown man in the resident's parked vehicle, according to police. Method of entry is not known and nothing was taken, police say.

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