Crime & Safety
Hinsdale Woman Wanted Wine, But Got Charged: Cops
She repeatedly bothered a neighbor, which resulted in calls to the police, according to public records.
HINSDALE, IL – A Hinsdale woman was charged earlier this month after repeatedly going to a neighbor's house asking for red wine and food, police said.
The 60-year-old woman, who lives in the 800 block of West North Street, faces a charge of criminal trespass to a residence, police said.
Patch obtained the police report through a public records request.
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About 7 a.m. Sept. 4, the woman showed up on a front porch in the 400 block of North Quincy Street, aggressively asking for assistance, according to the report. After the neighbor complained, the police gave the woman a no-trespass notice.
The next day, the woman showed up twice, police said.
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A police officer found the woman walking into her house on North Street. She said she would move to Georgia on Oct. 7, police said. She was informed of the charge.
On Sept. 10, police said they were called to a neighbor dispute in the 300 block of North Bruner Street. The same 60-year-old woman was involved and was wanted on a DuPage County warrant, police said.
She was taken to the DuPage County Jail.
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