Theft, Drugs At Park: La Grange Cops

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La Grange IL

03 June, 2022

12:14 PM

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LA GRANGE, IL – La Grange police released their latest blotter Friday. Here is information from the reports: Theft A man told police that $170 in cash and a credit card were stolen from his clothing between 10 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. May 28 at the La Grange hospital, 5101 Willow Springs Road. Several bottles of wine were stolen at two different times May 28 at Walgreens, 2 N. La Grange Road. A person in the 300 block of Bluff Avenue told police Monday that someone took a credit card and made several purchases. No financial loss was reported. Drugs at park Three 19-year-olds – two from Western Springs and one from Burr Ridge – were cited shortly before midnight Wednesday at Gordon Park on marijuana possession charges. According to a police report, they were arrested after an officer saw a suspicious car and searched it. DUI Norberto Cisneros, 45, of Northlake, was arrested about 3 a.m. Sunday at 47th and DuBois streets on charges of DUI, improper lane usage, disobeying a stop sign and failure to signal when required. Driving violations Maximus Galba, 21, of Brookfield, was cited about 2:30 a.m. May 26 at 47th Street and Seventh Avenue on charges of driving with a suspended license, damage to village property and driving too fast for conditions. He was involved in a single-car crash. No injuries were reported. Robert Dawson, 36, of Lyons, was cited about 2 p.m. May 27 at 47th Street and Bluff Avenue on charges of driving with a revoked license, failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident and disobeying a stop sign. Warrants Darnell Hanson, 20, of La Grange Park, was arrested shortly before midnight Monday in the 10 block of Sixth Avenue on a McHenry County warrant. During a patrol of a parking garage, an officer checked on a parked car and discovered the driver had a warrant. Erica McCoy, 32, of Broadview, was arrested about 1 p.m. Thursday at La Grange Road and Shawmut Avenue on a warrant and charges of driving with a suspended license and driving in the wrong lane. 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 people charged with a crime are presumed innocent until proven guilty in court.

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