Crime & Safety

Police Blotter: Victim Held Down While Robber Entered Home

Bolingbrook police reports, July 11.

Monday, July 11

Stolen court papers

Court papers were taken from an unlocked car parked on the 400 block of Columbine Lane, police said.

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Victim held down while robber enters home

Police were called to the 200 block of Old Elm Drive for the report of a robbery. The victim told police that the offenders held him down while another offender entered the home and took a PS3 game system valued at $300.

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Car window broken

A window was broken to a car parked on the 100 block of Denver Drive, police said.

Resisting a peace officer

Timothy Hudson, 27, of the 7500 block of Peoria Street in Chicago, was charged with resisting a peace officer, obstructing justice and two in-state warrants following a traffic stop on the 300 block of Ottawa Drive, police said.

Man charged with battery

John Annerino, 45, of the 455 Salem Square, was charged with battery after a call to the 400 block of Salem Square for a domestic dispute, police said.

Home window shattered

A window was broken to a home on the 100 block of Greentree Court, police said.

BHS Press Box windows broken

Two windows to the press box of Bolingbrook High School were broken out police said.

Another broken window

Police said a window to a building on the 100 block of Commonwealth Drive was broken.

Hair extensions snatched

Police were called to the 400 block of North Bolingbrook Drive for the report of a retail theft. Police said an unknown subject entered the store and took 20 packages of hair extensions and fled from the store to a waiting vehicle.

Street signs tagged with graffiti

Several street signs on the 100 block of Commonwealth Drive were spray painted with pink paint, police said.

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