Crime & Safety
Ex-Employee Suspected Of Forging Checks: Blotter
The following information was reported by Glenview Police between Oct. 29 and 30, 2013.
The following arrests and incidents were reported by the Glenview Police Department:
Driving With a Suspended License
Daniel Litrento, 27, of the 3600 block of Mapleleaf Drive in Glenview, was arrested and charged with driving with a suspended license and failing to yield from a private road or drive at 9:51 a.m. Monday, Oct. 28, in the 1000 block of Washington Street, police reported.
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Moving Company Steals $6,700 in Cash, Jewelry
A resident of the 2000 block of Chestnut Avenue reported that they hired a moving company on Oct. 25, but discovered after the move that a lock box was entered and $6,700 in cash and jewelry was stolen.
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Ex-Employee Suspected of Forging Checks
On Oct. 24, a resident of the 300 block of Lincoln Street reported that several checks were forged from her business account, according to police. She told police that she suspected a former employee had committed the forgery, and estimated the total loss at $3,136.0
Men Steal $3,600 in Merchandise
On Oct. 25, the manager of a business in the 1700 block of Waukegan Road reported that two men rented merchandise worth $3,678 using an invalid credit card. They never returned the items, according to police.
Items Stolen From Storage
Someone stole several items worth $1,900 from a business in the 1100 block of Church Street between Oct. 25 and 26, police reported.
Bikes Stolen at Metra Stations
A Glenview resident reported that someone stole their bicycle while they were at work and the bike was locked to a rack at the North Glen Train Station on Oct. 24, police reported. The estimated loss is $170.
Another Glenview resident reported that someone stole his Giant bicycle from a rack at the Glenview Train Station, 1116 Depot St., between 7 a.m. and 6 p.m., according to police. The estimated loss is $100.
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