Resident says she saw men enter her home, police say.
A domestic disturbance happens after a photo is taken of pizza, reports say.
One resident complained about his neighbor's dogs constantly running through his yard, report says.
Cameras from security business view part of neighbor's property, report says.
Man who flagged down woman exchanged fake jewelry for money, report says.
"Our first weekend in Phase 4 of Restore Illinois has been successful in terms of more patrons coming to Burr Ridge stores and restaurants."
Officers investigated the attempted auto theft in the area of 500 Village Center Drive.
Men were unable to get the car into gear, so they ran away, police report says.
Officer is leaving after nearly a quarter century with the police department.
Drinking woman tells police she is hunting for cicadas, report says.
Issues involve social distancing, solicitors, loud music, a maskless manager and a dispute over a dog, police say.
Residents call police about noise, watering, after-hours construction, dogs and parking.
Complaints were about noise and social distancing, police say.
"We have seen just nine reported cases since June 2."
"We have seen just seven reported cases since entering Phase 3," Burr Ridge Mayor Gary Grasso wrote in his June 12 update.
A resident reports $9,000 was stolen from a closet sometime since February, police say.
DuPage County forensic investigators were called in.
Village police get two calls about private security guard.
Solicitor continued going door to door after an encounter with a police officer, report says.
Police find Burr Ridge resident who stole another resident's flowers, report says.
Eight cases of COVID-19 have been reported in Burr Ridge in the past two weeks.
Village's police deal with issues involving animals in recent days.
In one case, a resident is upset that a neighbor cut her grass, police say.
The COVID-19 case count remains at 89 cases for Burr Ridge as of Friday.
Police receive a complaint about a snapping turtle on a sidewalk.
Man tells police he is certain that repairman damaged his air conditioner, police say.
Music, dump trucks and garbage are among the complaints handled by Burr Ridge police.
Police are called about woman in urine-soaked jeans on a recent day.
Police chief called in off-duty officers Sunday. Village also aided Oak Brook.
There was no looting or violent activity reported in Burr Ridge as of Sunday evening.
Village says outdoor dining is continuing as usual.
"DuPage County’s coronavirus positivity rate continues to trend downwards, but all of us need to remain vigilant."
Police approach situation after employees from a business call, report says.
Company calls police to report that an employee was ignoring its calls.
Residents called police about go-karts, noise, idling trucks and fishing.
Police have discovered this problem three times this month, reports state.
A driver in the McDonald's drive-thru refused to move, prompting a police response.
Burr Ridge only had 11 net additional cases in the past fourteen days.
In one case, an officer saw a few families in the front yard.
Man asks to test home's water, but resident refuses to let him in, police said.