Suspect makes away with cartons of cigarettes, report says.
In one case, employee kept $2,000 given by customer from his boss, report says.
Woman is called names after she walks her dog in local neighborhood. She was told it was a private subdivision.
Woman who had pulled over says she was squirted by someone in another car, report says.
Two children get into fight at Harvester Park, report says.
Local police are alerted that feds would conduct surveillance of "target," report says.
Woman arrested after being charged with aggravated battery.
Jewelry taken in a burglary. Officers responded to a burglar alarm.
Public works called for two cases where streets were in bad shape, reports say.
Lifetime employee feels uncomfortable with member talking to her, report says.
In at least one case, a car was stolen with little trouble, report indicates.
Police chief compares the performance of the prosecutors in Cook and DuPage counties.
Grasso updates residents on free masks and local testing as local COVID-19 cases increase.
A resident blames neighbor for loose dog and disappearance of stakes, report says.
In one case, a woman is accused of hitting man with bowl and backing her car into his, report says.
In recent weeks, police have dealt with a number of solicitors who are going door to door without permission.
Four drivers hit the object while heading north on Route 83.
"No one from the Village is out checking for water problems in anyone's home, and none will ask for entry into your home."
A suspect persuaded residents to watch their kitchen water run, police say.
In another case, a suspect gets away with $10,000 in jewelry in ruse burglary, police say.
Woman was released pending video interviews of witnesses, report says.
Employee at Loomis goes on break and never returns, police report says.
An assault was reported, but few details are available.
Issues include loud noise, a verbally abusive patient and a hotel argument.
The former employee let his boss know how he feels about the situation.
Landscaper says he was shorted money, while resident contends landscaper purposely caused damage.
More than 12,000 free masks have been distributed in Burr Ridge since the pandemic began; some are still available at Village Hall.
DuPage County reported 111 new cases of COVID-19, with two deaths Thursday, July 16.
Man was either whistling at woman or her dogs, report says.
Resident complains about neighbors having "too much fun" at bonfire, report says.
Resident feared she was about to become a victim of a ruse burglary, police say.
Men from same company are given tickets within hours of each other, report says.
"This is not a matter of law at this stage – it is a matter of common sense healthcare. Wearing a mask is protecting you and others."
"Make a statement by masking and show that you care for others," Mayor Gary Grasso said.
Men get in dispute over fishing at pond, where such activity is prohibited.
The situations involve loud music, fireworks, an angry customer, a urinating man and a racing driver.
Man sees three men on his property before he pursues them.
"If you leave your table or stool, put a mask on for the sake of all around you – and your sake as well."
"There are now 102 total reported cases for Burr Rudge, but the more relevant number is the 14-day count."
The Burr Ridge Police Department received a report of a residential burglary June 29 in the 100 block of Clover Meadow.