Crime & Safety
3 Retail Thefts Reported In Less Than 1 Week In Wheaton
Thieves hit three stores in Wheaton in a span of five days, according to the city's police blotter.

WHEATON, IL — Police responded to reports of retail thefts at three stores in Wheaton in just five days, according to the city's most recent crime blotter. The incidents took place at Ulta, Wheaton Food Mart and Aldi between Jan. 14 and Jan. 18.
Retail Theft at Aldi
A man and a woman used the self-checkout and took several items without scanning them. This retail theft took place Jan. 14 at 10:30 a.m. at the Aldi store at 20 W. Loop Rd.
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Items Stolen from Wheaton Food Mart
Police say a man entered the Wheaton Food Mart, 728 Lorraine Rd., around 11:17 a.m. and took merchandise without paying for it. The incident happened on Jan. 14.
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Retail Theft at Ulta
The Ulta store at 112 Danada Square West reported a retail theft on Jan. 18 around 6:10 p.m. According to police, two women came into the store and hid "multiple items on their person" before leaving the store.
Anyone with information about these crimes may call the Wheaton Police Department at 630-434-5600.
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