Crime & Safety

Police Blotter: Mokena Woman Caught Lifting Jewelry From Kohl's

Frankfort police reports, Jan. 16-24.

TUESDAY, JAN. 24

Two Cars Burglarized in Separate Incidents

Frankfort Police received a report at 7:50 p.m. of forced entry into vehicle in a business parking lot in the 21000 block of Frankfort Square Road. A variety of undisclosed items were stolen. Earlier that night, at 7:25 p.m., police received a report of items stolen from a vehicle in the 100 block of Bankview Drive.

FRIDAY, JAN. 20

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Truck Stolen From Lot

A semi-trailer was reported stolen some time within the past four months from the 21800 block of South LaGrange Road.

Green Oaks Woman Charged With Possession of Marijuana

Leah M. Bruckner, 22, of the 200 block of Crescent Knoll Drive in Green Oaks, was charged with possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia after an incident in the 22100 block of South 80th Avenue. Her court date is Feb. 10.

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THURSDAY, JAN. 19

Warrant Served for Man Who Violated Protective Order

Matthew R. Krenzelak, 33, of the 9200 block of Gulfstream Road, was served at his home on an outstanding Will County warrant for the violation of a protective order. His next court date is Feb. 10.

TUESDAY, JAN. 17

Resident Reports Damaged Fence

A resident in the 22100 block of 80th Avenue reported damage to a wood fence, costing about $300.

MONDAY, JAN. 16

Mokena Woman Stopped Stealing Jewelry

Joretta D. Raymond, 61, of the 13400 block of West Florence Road in Mokena, was charged with retail theft for items amounting to less than $250 after trying to steal jewelry from Kohl's. Her court date is Feb. 9.

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