Thursday, May 31, 2012

Random police calls: 05/31/2012

The following police calls were made May 31, 2012. 

The accuracy of these reports have not been verified; they are merely a log of the complainants made with the Chicago Police Department. 

12:04 a.m. - A 13-year-old girl from the 1400 block of West Juneway Terrace, in Rogers Park, was reported missing.

The child never came home from school, said police.

12:04 a.m. - A man claims he was robbed near the intersection of West Howard Street and North Sheridan Road.

Three black males in their 20s approached the victim from behind and took his wallet, according to an unconfirmed report.

12:30 a.m. - Five Hispanic males, identified as gang members by the complainant, were reportedly creating a disturbance on the corner of North Broadway and West Cuyler Avenue.

The caller accused the suspects of "making noise". 

At 12:34 a.m., a second 911 call indicated the group moved to Broadway and Irving Park Road, where they were allegedly throwing bottles at passing cars. 

1:08 a.m. - Security was holding an adult, black male for shoplifting at the Edgewater neighborhood Dominick's at 6009 North Broadway.

1:10 a.m. - A woman on 6100 block of North Richmond Street called police after she allegedly caught her neighbor looking into her bathroom window.

According to police dispatch, the woman was giving her 4-year-old daughter a bath when she noticed the so-called peeping tom.

1:50 a.m. A Lakeview woman said a man on a bicycle followed her to her apartment on the 3600 block of North Lakewood Avenue.

The man rode up behind the victim and put his finger over his mouth, as if he was telling her to be quiet, said an investigating officer.

However, the man never touched the woman or said what he wanted, said police.

2 comments:

  1. Wow a family didnt realize their 13 year old was missing until midnight???

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  2. This is so absurd.
    Roving bands of disenfranchised black "youth" marrauding thru Boystown on a daily (nightly) basis and not substantively addressed in a meaningful way.
    And when they're old enough to legally get into the bars, we get pickpocketing and theft.
    Where is Ald. Tom Tunney on this issue?

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