Crime & Safety

GPS And More, Value $1,260, Taken From Car

In addition, a driver involved in a crash was charged with not having a driver's license. An arrest is merely an accusation and does not indicate a conviction.

 

On Oct. 2, a 43-year-old Niles man reported that someone had entered his 1999 Mercedes four-door sedan and removed a headset, GPS unit and phone charger, with a total value of $1,260. The vehicle was unlocked and parked on the 8300 block of Oak Street when the incident happened, on Sept. 21 between 2 an 4 a.m.

Woman in traffic crash had no license, police say

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Anna Wegrzyn, 31, was charged with driving without a valid driver's license on Oct. 2 just after 1:20 p.m. Wegrzyn was involved in a crash in the 7500 block of Harlem Avenue. Her court date is Nov. 6 in the Skokie branch of the Cook County courts. 

Information is taken from Niles Police Department reports.

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