Crime & Safety

Night Project Shut Down, Student Found: Police Blotter

Clarendon Hills police reports, May 2-6

MONDAY, MAY 6

Drunken Mystery

A man at 6:37 p.m. on the 200 block of North Richmond Avenue said his rear truck window was opened but he didn't know how it got that way. The man was intoxicated and did not provide an officer with any valid information about the circumstance, according to police. The officer told the man to call if there were any further details.

FRIDAY, MAY 3

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Where's The Girl?

A school at 9 a.m. asked police to check the well-being of a girl who did not come to class or was called in sick. Police located the girl at her home on Woodstock Avenue. She said she had overslept, according to a police report. An officer had her collect herself, gather her things and transported her to school. The school officials and the officer spoke with the girl about her actions.

THURSDAY, MAY 2

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Shut It Down

A resident at 6:31 p.m. complained of loud noise from several trucks dumping and loading on the 400 block of Hudson Avenue. An officer found a new home construction project in progress. An excavator was digging a hole and loading dump trucks with three trucks on the street standing by, according to a police report. "(The officer) spoke with excavator and told him to shut it down," the report said. "Advised him no more warnings and construction hours."

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