Crime & Safety
8 Bears Tickets Stolen From River Forest Home
River Forest police reports, Nov. 27-Dec. 1
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Sunday, December 1Aggravated DUI
Police charged Oneill Mejia, 27, of Chicago, with aggravated driving under the influence of alcohol during a traffic stop in the 7500 block of Harlem Avenue around 2:30 a.m. Because Mejia was driving without a valid license, he was charged with felony DUI, police said.Wallet Stolen
Someone stole a wallet containing $40 and credit cards from Panera Bread, 7349 W. Lake St.Friday, November 29
Late Rental Car Return Results in Trespassing Charge
Police charged Bryce Kyle, 36, of Chicago, with trespassing to a vehicle because he failed to return a rental car in time.Thursday, November 28
DUI
Police charged Julia Meineke, 26, of Chicago, with driving under the influence of alcohol during a traffic stop near the intersection of Harlem Avenue and Division Street around 2:45 a.m. Her blood alcohol content was .126, police said.Wednesday, November 27
8 Bears Tickets Stolen
Someone stole eight Chicago Bears tickets from a home in the 1300 block of Lathrop Avenue. The resident told police she thought acquaintances of her daughter's may have taken the tickets between Nov. 3 and Nov. 10. The total estimated loss is $920, police said.Wallet Stolen at Panera Bread
Someone stole a wallet from a woman's purse at Panera Bread, 7349 W. Lake St., around 12:15 p.m.Find more police news on Patch:
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