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Recent police summaries from local departments in Wilmette, Winnetka, Highland Park, Northfield, Kenilworth, and Glencoe provide insight into recent incidents.
WILMETTE
A lawnmower was stolen from an alleyway on Ashland Avenue. A bicycle was also taken from Green Bay Road. Additionally, a resident lost $50 and personal info after responding to a fake real-estate ad. Two drills were stolen from a car in Highland Avenue, with a window broken to gain access.
WINNETKA
A wallet containing cash and credit cards was stolen from a golf cart at Winnetka Golf Club on Sept. 13. The cards were used for unauthorized purchases totaling $3,614.
GLENCOE
No incidents met the publication standards.
HIGHLAND PARK
A portable restroom was set on fire at West Ridge Park with no injuries reported. Apple AirPods were stolen from Highland Park High School. Nearly $1,000 in merchandise was taken from Target.
NORTHFIELD
No incidents met the publication standards.
KENILWORTH
No incidents were reported between Sept. 20-27.
The Record's police reports are based on preliminary information and do not represent a complete listing of all police activity. The Record does not publish names of individuals arrested unless it's a matter of public safety or has significant community implications. All arrestees are innocent until proven guilty.
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