Crime & Safety

Evil Twin Blamed for Wrongdoing, Toilet Stolen

A look at unusual crimes in our Patch region.

Local police departments provided the following reports. In all incidents where an arrest occurred, a charge is merely an accusation and not evidence of guilt.

A woman in Skokie accused her coworker of stealing $580 from her bank account. However, the 18-year-old coworker told police he didn’t take the money. He said his identical twin brother had.

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Highland Park Police are investigating the theft of two dental articulators, used for fabrication and testing of dental prostheses. 

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A portable toilet was stolen from a Morton Grove Park.

A clerk in a Niles store told police that he recognized a man as the same person who had left the store a week earlier without paying for 41 bottles of 5 Hour Energy drink, valued at $231.89.

A Wilmette woman reported that her dog was bitten by another dog. The other dog’s owner would not exchange information and left the area.

A Glencoe resident reported that someone took his bike, which had been left unlocked on a bike rack, sometime over a 15-day period in April.


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