Crime & Safety

Hinsdale Police Reports: DUI, Theft, Identity Theft

Hinsdale Police Department reported crimes through June 30.

The following information is courtesy of the Hinsdale Police Department.

A man reported $5,000 was transferred from his bank account on June 12, according to Hinsdale police.

Someone reported a suspect tried to make four unauthorized transactions to her bank account June 5, according to Hinsdale police.

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A package was reported stolen from a front doorstep in the 700 block of South Park Avenue on June 19, according to Hinsdale police.

Mark R Stoll, age 24 of the 3900 block of Lawn, Western Springs, was arrested June 25 and charged with drunken driving, DUI over .08, failure to reduce speed to avoid a crash and transportation of open alcohol, according to Hinsdale police. He was released to appear in court.

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Someone used a victim’s Social Security number to file a false tax refund April 12, according to Hinsdale police.

A woman reported her diamond ring was missing when she woke up the morning of June 29 in the 10 block of North Washington Street, according to Hinsdale police.

A woman completed an application for a rental property June 27 in the 600 block of East Sixth Street using her Social Security number, but she found out the renter did not own the property, according to Hinsdale police.

Two juveniles were seen under the influence of alcohol June 29 in the 900 block of South Park Avenue, according to Hinsdale police. They submitted to testing that showed they’d been drinking. They were charged and referred to the Peer Jury Program.

Robert K. Marinani, age 31 of the 6100 block of Knollway, Willowbrook, was arrested June 28 at 55th and Quincy and charged with drunken driving, speeding and improper lane use. He was charged and released to appear in court.

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