Crime & Safety

Police Called to Sybaris for Noise Complaint

In a separate incident, someone put tinfoil over a store's satellite dishes.

The following information is from the Glenview Police Department. An arrest is not an indication of guilt.

Disturbance

Officers responded to the Sybaris at 10:30 p.m. Sept. 13 and stood by as the manager asked four guests to leave the cabana due to other guests’ noise complaints.

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Found Property

A resident found a wallet containing $95 and no identification on the Glenview Road sidewalk near Glendale Road at 10 a.m. Sept. 14.

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Abandoned Vehicle

A resident reported a 1994 Ford F-150 pickup truck with a missing rear tire has been parked in the 1300 block of Huber Ln. for four days. Attempts to contact the owner were unsuccessful. A tow sticker with a tow date of Sept. 22 was left on its window.

Suspicious Incident

An employee of a retail establishment in the 2400 block of Sanders Rd. Glenview reported Sept. 15 that someone climbed up the store’s security ladder to the roof and put tin foil over the satellite dishes that transmit credit card data to and from the business. This technique can be used to hack credit card data from the store’s transactions.

Theft

Someone removed the front license plate from a resident’s 2005 Jaguar XJ6 while it was parked in downtown Chicago over the weekend.

Domestic Battery

Officers responded to a hotel in the 1600 block of Milwaukee Ave for an argument between a male guest and his girlfriend at 12:30 a.m. Sept. 10. The male was upset with his girlfriend for talking on the phone with another man. He poured a beer on the women’s head. Both agreed to sleep in separate rooms for the night. The victim did not want to pursue criminal charges.

Harassment by Electronic Communications

A resident reported receiving a call on their cell phone from an unknown male who tried to convince them a relative had been kidnapped. The resident knew it was a scam and hung up the phone. It was verified the relative was safe. Shortly thereafter the resident received a threatening text message from the unknown offender.

Found Property

A wallet with items belonging to a resident from Zion was found at the Wendy’s on West Lake Ave. Sept. 10. The wallet and its contents were placed into property custody.

Battery

A person reported being pushed in the chest by a male at the entrance to a store in the 1900 block of Tower Dr. Sept. 10. The offender was upset because he felt the complainant was driving recklessly and almost hit a child who was in the intersection of Wolverine and Tower drives. The complainant suffered no injuries and did not want to pursue criminal charges.

Suspicious Incident

A person reported suspicious transactions that occurred at a Walgreens store in Glenview on Sept. 10. The person saw five people enter the store and make purchases with numerous credit cards. Some of the cards were declined. The subjects’ IDs were checked and matched the information on the credit cards. Four of the subjects left the area in a black Nissan Ultima. One walked south through the parking lot when she left the store. The complainant suspects the credit cards may have been stolen.

Identity Theft

A resident reported they received a bill from T-Mobile for data usage and one month’s installment towards an iPad Air. The resident said they never opened an account or bought an iPad. The resident doesn’t know how someone got their personal information.

Disorderly Conduct

A homeowner in the 700 block of Harms Rd. found a note containing threats on her deck Sept. 13.

Juvenile Complaint

A complainant reported two youths spray painting the hockey rink at Swenson Park at 6 p.m. Sept. 13. Officers found two juveniles spray painting plastic army figurines and setting them on fire. The paint and melted plastic caused no permanent damage. Both were released to their parents’ custody after cleaning up the rink.

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