Lizbeth M. Cedillo, 35, 840 N. Eastland,
Elmhurst, was arrested and charged with retail theft after an incident at
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Sept. 15. Cedillo reportedly was seen on surveillance camera taking jewelry
worth about $165. She was released on bond.
Elsa Feruli, 27, 1028 S.
York Road #3N, Bensenville, was arrested and charged with retail theft after she
allegedly took $327.66 worth of clothing and toys from Kohl's, 303 S. Route 83,
at 1:44 p.m. Sept. 19. She was released on bond.
Jacquelyn Lomelli, 18,
639 N. York St., was arrested and cited under city ordinance for retail theft
after she allegedly stole $178.71 worth of jewelry and clothing from Kohl's, 303
S. Route 83, at 4 p.m.
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posting bond.
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A resident of the 300 block of Ferndale lost
items he purchased during an online game, due to a scam. He told police he plays
the game Runescape, which requires items to be purchased in order to advance to
the next level. He said he's purchased multiple items over the course of a few
years, valued at more than $200. At 1:33 p.m. Sept. 17, he received a call from
someone claiming he qualified for a free cape based on his multiple purchases.
The victim figured the call was legitimate based on the amount of information
the caller had about him. The victim gave the caller access to his account, and
when he later logged on, all of his purchases were eliminated.
Someone
stole a $250 Samsung Galaxy touch screen cell phone from an unlocked locker in
the main gym at Immaculate Conception High School, 217 S. Cottage Hill Ave.,
between 3 and 5 p.m. Sept. 12. Other items, such as a wallet and personal
effects, were still in the locker.
Three lawn chairs worth $100 apiece
were taken from a home on the 200 block of Highland between 8 and 8:30 a.m.
Sept. 11. The owner said she left the chairs at a block party the day before and
was returning to pick them up. The chairs had her name on them and were left at
the curb; when she went to get them, they were gone.
Someone took a cell
phone from a table at Goodwill, 675 W. North Ave., at 12:10 p.m. Sept. 13.
Someone removed an Apple iPod from a backpack in a locker room at York
High School, 355 W. St. Charles Road, between 2:20 and 2:30 p.m. Sept. 6.
Someone removed a wallet from a purse in an office at Elmhurst College,
190 S. Prospect Ave., between 10:45 a.m. and 4:35 p.m. Sept. 15. The wallet
contained a drivers license, credit cards and $45.
Someone removed a
Lenovo laptop computer worth $800 from a vehicle parked on the 800 block of Kirk
Avenue between 3:30 p.m. Sept. 13 and 7:30 a.m. Sept. 14.
Someone broke
the passenger window of a vehicle parked at 200 N. Berteau between 7:20 and
10:30 a.m. Sept. 16. The victim's purse was on the ground, but nothing appeared
to be missing.
Someone broke the window of a vehicle parked on the 200
block of North Addison between 6:50 and 10:45 a.m. Sept.As it's called
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taken. The items were later located at the Home Depot in Northlake.
Someone used the Fifth Third Bank Mastercard of a resident on the 300
block of West St. Charles Road to make several purchases at Walmart totaling
about $700. The incident was reported Sept. 13.
A cab driver reported
that he picked up a subject from Chicago and drove him to the 100 block of Avon
at 6:30 p.m. Sept. 16. After pulling up to the location, the suspect got out of
the cab and ran away. Total loss of services is $51.40.
Someone changed
the billing address for the Discover card of a resident on the 400 block of
Emery Lane to an address in Wisconsin. The victim realized it when he attempted
to pay a Netflix bill and the required Zip Code did not match.
After
police received a call for a stolen purse at Elmhurst College, 190 S. Prospect
Ave., they learned witnesses saw the suspect, and he had left the scene. He was
wearing a plaid winter jacket and sandals and carrying a backpack. Police
discovered that several purses had been stolen from the cafeteria between 2:30
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were dumped in the women's washroom. Wallets, cell phones and credit cards were
taken.
Someone stole a purse from a car parked at Elmhurst Animal Care,
850 S. Riverside Drive, between 3:40 and 3:57 p.m. Sept. 20. The purse contained
a Blackberry with GPS enabled. It was tracked to the parking lot of Noodles and
Co. in Oak Brook. The purse was located near a dumpster in the parking lot. An
iPod Nano had been removed from it.
The resident of a home on the 300
block of East Huntington Lane came to the police station at 3 p.m.We can
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removed a Nintendo game system and 25 games.
A resident of the 100 block
of South Street told police his ID protection company had called him Sept. 20 to
let him know someone had called Chase Bank purporting to be the victim and
asking that a new VISA card be issued on his account. The victim had not made
the request.