Police said the symbol was engraved in a wooden tower at 2001 Patriot Blvd.
The victim told police they had no idea how the person got the nude photograph, according to police.
Officers will be distributing Slurpee coupons as a reward for good deeds, constructive activities and acts of kindness.
The crimes follow a recent trend being reported throughout the North Shore.
Police advised the Jefferson Drive resident that his was not a police matter.
The person left prior to the arrival of police, and officers were unable to make contact with them to for a trespass warning.
The 39-year-old reportedly sexually assaulted the juvenile acquaintance Sunday at a Glenview home, according to police.
The incident occurred after the employee approached the man about panhandling in the store, according to police.
A California man was indicted on five counts of wire fraud last week for a series of incidents that occurred in 2023.
A Vernon Hills man is accused of arson last Friday at a Motel 6 and Baymont by Wyndham Glenview, according to police.
An investigation was held to determine whether mutually physical actions between the trio were part of game or rising to criminal action.
The family of Marko Niketic, who died in a May 12 car crash, have not authorized any Facebook or GoFundMe pages to solicit donations.
Taeyoung Kim, of Northbrook, is due back in court Friday after being charged in the May 12 death of Glenview's Marko Niketic.
The 21-year-old faces 12 charges, including two counts of aggravated DUI causing death, in the crash that killed Marko Niketic.
Police said they are working with the Cook County State's Attorney's Office regarding any charges in a crash that killed a GBS senior.
A second vigil at the site where Marko Niketic was killed is planned Wednesday night and will close the street.
The 18-year-old Glenview resident was charged with possession of child pornography.
Glenbrook South High School has confirmed the 17-year-old boy killed in Sunday night's crash was a senior at the school.
The event at area Dunkin' Donuts, scheduled for May 17, benefits Special Olympics athletes in Illinois.
Between the alcohol and medications, the total loss was nearly $700, according to the store.
The Arlington Heights resident was charged with seven felonies, including possession of body armor and cocaine, according to police.
The retail theft occurred at a business in the 2500 block of Waukegan Road, according to police.
Zachary Cortes, of Des Plaines, was arrested in January after being accused of exposing himself to minors on separate occasions.
The caller also told police dispatch that there were five men inside, armed with AR-15s and handguns, and that one witness was shot.
Video surveillance confirmed the battery took place at a business in the 1800 block of Waukegan Road.
The 4-year-old was taken last Friday night from the Renaissance Chicago Glenview Suites Hotel to Lutheran General Hospital.
Police said five business were hit with the fake money over the course of two days last week.
The boy was taken to Lutheran General Hospital for medical treatment following the Friday evening incident, according to police.
The intimidation call was made to a local business, according to police.
The "Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over" effort was mobilized by state and local law enforcement agencies across the state.
The incident occurred Saturday at a business in the 2000 block of Johns Drive, according to police.
After access to the home was denied, one of the four people pushed the resident and entered.
An investigation continues into the early Monday morning incident, according to police.
The 59-year-old is currently behind held in the Cook County Jail on 11 counts of possession of child pornography images, video.
The resident believed they were in an online relationship with a person claiming to be the singer's son, according to police.
The message read, "Please park elsewhere, school bus route," according to the complainant, who said they were parked legally.
An employee said a co-worker threatened and lunged at them during the meeting.
The former employee was sentenced for stealing $230,000 from the Ravinia Festival Association.
The females left the Patriot Boulevard business without paying for the items.
The incident occurred over last weekend in the 2500 block of Waterview Drive, according to police.