Glenview police reports
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Here are recent incidents reported by the Glenview Police Department. A criminal charge is only an accusation; defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty. To report a crime or something suspicious, call (847) 729-5000. In an emergency, dial 911. Visit glenview.il.us.
Aug. 17
Curfew: Seven juveniles were cited under village ordinance for a curfew violation at Flick Park, 3600 Glenview Road, and released to their parents.
Retail theft: A man filled a basket with items then left without paying at a store on the 1400 block of Waukegan Road. The reported loss is $300.
Aug. 18
Stolen vehicle: A motorcycle was stolen from a parking lot on the 1100 block of Castilian Court sometime between July 15 and Aug. 11. The reported loss is $11,000.
Disorderly conduct: A Mount Prospect resident was issued a village ordinance citation for disorderly conduct after an incident on the 2100 block of Patriot Boulevard.
Possession of cannabis 30 grams or less: A Chicago resident was issued a village ordinance citation for cannabis possession after a traffic stop on the 300 block of East Lake Avenue.
Aug. 20
Criminal damage: Someone damaged a freshly poured concrete driveway apron on the 200 block of Balmoral Avenue with bicycle tracks, handprints and shoe impressions.
Retail theft: Two men took bottles of alcohol without paying for them at a business on the 2200 block of Willow Road. After leaving the store, they go into an older model vehicle and drove away.
Aug. 21
Domestic battery: Manuel Quiroz, 26, of Glenview, was arrested and charged with three counts of domestic battery and resisting arrest on the 1700 block of Waukegan Road. He was held for a bond hearing.
Aug. 23
Retail theft: A woman stole a purse from a store on the 1900 block of Tower Drive. The reported loss is $275.
Aug. 24
Violation of stalking order: Patrick Kearney, 38, of Glenview, was arrested at the Glenview Police Department, 2500 E. Lake Avenue, and charged with Violating a Stalking/No Contact Order after an investigation. He was held for a bond hearing.
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