Crime & Safety
Thousands in Cell Phones Taken in Smash and Grab
Bolingbrook Police reports from July 8-11

July 8
Burglary
A burglary vehicle was reported in Lot I on Fernwood Drive on July 8, according to Bolingbrook Police. A Yamaha keyboard, speakers and a back pack were removed from the trunk of the vehicle.
July 10
Wanted on a warrant
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Harry Columbe, 58, was charged on an in-state warrant, following a report of a subject trespassing in the drive-thru of a business located in the 100 Block of N. Bolingbrook Drive on July 10, according to Bolingbrook Police.
July 11
Warrant arrest
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Christina Sinnott, 34 of 211 Hadleigh Road, and Reagan Signorelli, 48, of 154 Fairwood Drive, were both arrested on in-state warrants, following a traffic stop at Briarcliff Rd. & Glengary Drive at 12:35pm. July 11, according to Bolingbrook Police.
Battery
Fay Lopez, 18, 15039 W. Glen View Court, Homer Glen, was charged with battery and no valid driver’s license, following a traffic stop in the 100 Block of South Ashbury Drive at 11:46 am. July 11, according to Bolingbrook Police.
Laptop taken
A laptop was taken from a residence on the 400 Block of Liberty Drive between July 10 and July 11, according to Bolingbrook Police.
Cell phone theft
A cell phone was taken on the 900 Block of W. Boughton Road between 4 p.m. and 5 p.m. July 11, according to Bolingbrook Police. Loss was valued at $200.
Juvenile displays a knife
Bolingbrook police officers were called to the area of Blackhawk Lane and Deering Lane at about 9 p.m. July 11 for a report of a large group of juveniles. One subject was said to have displayed knife, according to Bolingbrook Police.
Thousands in cell phones taken
Bolingbrook Police officers responded to the 400 Block of West Boughton Road for a burglary report. Surveillance tape shows two subjects breaking the storefront window and removing cell phones from the business at 2:56 am. July 11. Loss valued at $4,000, according to Bolingbrook Police.
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