Crime & Safety
Police: 7 Graffiti Reports Last Week
Also featured in this week's blotter: an unknown man pushed a Glenview resident while they were walking down the street.

Updated — A previous report of a man found dead near Harms Woods was published in error and has been removed.
The following reports were provided by the Glenview Police Department.
Graffiti Spree
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On April 16, a resident on the 2900 block of Virginia Lane reported someone used spray paint to draw a face on the hood of their car while it was parked in their driveway, police say. Reported loss is $250.00.
On April 17, a resident on the 500 block of Huber Lane reported someone used spray paint to draw a symbol on their overhead garage door, police say. Reported loss is $50.00.
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That day, a resident on the 500 block of Sheryl Lane reported someone used spray paint to draw a circular object on their overhead garage door, police say. Reported damage is $200.00.
Also on April 17, a resident on the 2500 block of Fontana Drive reported someone drew several objects on the side of their residence, police say. Estimated damage is $200.00.
On April 18, a resident on the 2400 block of Fontana Drive reported someone used spray paint to draw symbols and letters on their overhead garage door, police say. Estimated damage is $500.00.
That day, a resident reported someone used spray paint to draw several symbols on their vehicle while it was parked on the 2500 block of Fontana Drive, police say. Reported damage is $500.00.
On April 19, a resident on the 3200 block of Ronald Road reported someone used spray paint to draw symbols on their overhead garage door, police say. Estimated damage is $200.00.
Theft
On April 15, someone reported two air conditioner units were stolen from a house on the 4500 block of Lilac Avenue, according to police. It’s unknown when the incident occurred, police say. Reported loss is $4,500.00.
Battery
On April 16, someone reported walking in the area of Harrison Street and Nottingham Avenue when they were approached by a male, according to police. The male began walking with them and began touching their shoulder, according to the report. When he was told to stop the male pushed the complainant to the ground and fled the scene, police say.
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