Crime & Safety

Hinsdale Police Reports: Hit and Run, Theft, Forgery

Hinsdale Police Department reported crimes through April 28.

The following information is courtesy of the Hinsdale Police Department.

Someone reported his cell phone was missing April 20 after it was left in an unsecured locker room at Hinsdale Central High School, according to Hinsdale police.

Someone used a victim’s information to file a tax return between March 21 and April 20, according to Hinsdale police.

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Someone used a victim’s information to file a tax return between Feb. 15 and April 13, according to Hinsdale police.

Someone knocked down a stop sign April 21 at Chicago Avenue and Garfield Avenue, according to Hinsdale police.

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Someone tried to open credit accounts April 22 using a victim’s information, according to Hinsdale police.

The driver of a white Jeep hit a driver’s side mirror of a village-owned vehicle April 23 in the 10 block of South Garfield, according to Hinsdale police. The driver left the scene.

Someone deposited counterfeit checks Jan. 20 on two occasions at US Bank on West 2nd Street, with transactions totaling $2,885.40, according to Hinsdale police.

The driver of a white vehicle hit a bicyclist April 24 and left the scene at 4th Street and Madison Street, according to Hinsdale police. The bicyclist refused mediacal attention.

A 16-year-old female juvenile of Hinsdale removed a court-ordered electronic monitoring device April 25 in the 800 block of South Garfield, according to Hinsdale police. She was detained and brought to the Kane County Detention Center, police reported.

Someone stole three deep cycle batteries April 25 from a Comcast control cabinet on County Line Road and 57th Street, according to Hinsdale police. The batteries are valued at $150 each.

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