Car Burglary, Lacking CDL: La Grange Cops
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La Grange IL
30 July, 2021
2:59 PM
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LA GRANGE, IL — La Grange police released their latest blotter Friday. Here is information from the reports: Vehicle burglary A vehicle was burglarized overnight July 23 in the 10 block of Ashland Avenue. It was rummaged through, but nothing was reported stolen. Lacking CDL Kristopher Barkauskas, 44, of Romeoville, was cited about 1:30 p.m. July 22 at Ashland and Ogden avenues on charges of driving with a suspended, revoked or out-of-service commercial driver's license, failure to display a cab card, use of unsafe tires and disobeying of a traffic control device. No driver's license Victor Demecio Roman, 21, of Chicago, was cited shortly after midnight Saturday at 47th Street and Eighth Avenue on charges of failure to use headlights when raining, no valid driver's license and operation of an uninsured vehicle. Stolen bicycle A locked bicycle was stolen between 11:30 a.m. and 9:45 p.m. July 23 in the 10 block of West Burlington Avenue. It appeared the lock was cut. The bike was a black and silver Marin Presidio valued at $700. Shoplifting A woman took several items, including cosmetics, Sunday at Walgreens, 2 N. La Grange Road. She left in a silver SUV. Vehicle defaced A vehicle's windshield was defaced with a red substance Sunday in the 10 block of North Spring Avenue. Identify theft A resident in the 400 block of South Kensington Avenue told police that someone gained access to the resident's Google account and was able to change the password and gain access to several of the resident's accounts. No financial loss was reported. The resident informed police about the issue Tuesday. Theft Fiberglass planters were stolen between Saturday and Monday in the 100 block of West Calendar Avenue. The planters were valued at $200. Police report information is provided by local police departments. Charges are not evidence of guilt. They are a record of police actions on a given day, and persons charged with a crime are presumed innocent until proven guilty in court.
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