Crime & Safety
Police Blotter: Minnesota Woman Slapped and Robbed in Chicago Heights
Chicago Heights police reports, Nov. 10-11.

FRIDAY, NOV. 11
Slapped and Robbed
A 22-year-old woman from Fergus Falls, MN, told police she was getting into her vehicle near the intersection of 15th Street and Schilling Avenue when she was attacked by two people who slapped her, pulled her out of her vehicle and stole her purse, according to the report. Β
Say Goodbye to Her Little Friend
A 47-year-old Chicago Heights woman told police someone entered her home through the rear window and stole a 40-inch LCD TV, a 36-inch LCD TV and a Scarface poster before leaving through the back door. The items' total value was listed as $1,310, according to the report.
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Rent to Own?
An Enterprise Leasing Company employee told police a 25-year-old South Holland woman rented a red 2010 Mitsubishi Galant and did not return it on the Oct. 22 due date. The woman still has not returned the car and currently owed more than $1,000 in late fees, police said. Upon being contacted, the woman told Enterprise personnel she would return the vehicle but has not, according to the report.
THURSDAY, NOV. 10
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The Wigs Come Off
A 59-year-old daycare employee told police a coworker threatened "to pull her wig off and blacken both her eyes." This threat happened at the 15th Street daycare facility, according to police.Β
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