NORTHBROOK, IL — The following information comes from the Northbrook Police Department and court records as a record of incidents reported to police and those arrested on criminal charges, which represent accusations by the state that are often dropped or reduced. Updated information may be available from the Cook County Clerk of the Circuit Court. Everyone arrested is presumed to be innocent unless found guilty in court beyond a reasonable doubt.
SUSPENDED DRIVER'S LICENSE
George Kouriabalis, of Glenview, is accused of having a defective headlight, driving while license suspended, operating an uninsured motor vehicle, and was arrested at 10:37 p.m. May 10, at Shermer and Meadow roads. A court date of June 15 was assigned.
DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE
Laurin E. Starck, of Northbrook, is accused of driving under the influence, DUI alcohol with a blood alcohol concentration level of .08 or more, endangering the life of a child, and was arrested at 6:59 p.m. May 13, in the 1100 block of Shermer Road. A court date of June 2 was assigned.
RETAIL THEFT
The staff at a gas station in the 1900 block of Willow Road reported at 11:13 a.m. May 8, that a male had come into the store and reached over the front counter to grab a pack of cigarettes ($3.99). One of the staff members told the male he couldn’t reach over the counter to grab items. After a brief argument, he walked out of the store without paying for the cigarettes. The responding officers were unable to locate the male.
ACCOUNT TAKEOVER
A Chipili Drive resident reported at 11:54 a.m. May 9, he wasn't able to access certain emails and noticed that someone made unauthorized changes to his Walmart account. Over a few days the complainant then noticed someone was trying to gain access to his Microsoft account. The complainant contacted the affected account administrators and put a freeze on his credit.
PHONE SCAM
TRESPASSING
Northbrook Park District staff reported at 6:36 a.m. May 10, someone had illegally gained access to their pool area and threw several of the lounge chairs into the water.
THEFT
IDENTITY THEFT
A First Street resident called police at 5 p.m. May 11, to report he had recently completed a credit check on himself and noticed someone took out two student loans using his personal information. One of the loans was for $5,890 and the other for $4,500. The complainant contacted the loan offices regarding the crimes.
RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY
An officer had responded to a burglar alarm at 10:03 a.m. May 12, at a home in the 2000 block of Brentwood Road. Upon arrival, they found a bedroom window that was broken into. Officers searched the interior and found that the house was ransacked, and it appeared items were stolen. The offenders were not located. Approximately $14,000 worth of jewelry, gold and silver bars and purses were stolen from the residence.
ONLINE SCAM
A Woodland Avenue resident reported at 10:34 a.m. May 13, she had invested $85,000.00 in a crypto currency account through an online website in March of 2026. Her money had never been invested, so she requested her money to be returned. As of this report, the website had yet to return her money and she now realizes she had been scammed.
MAIL SCAM
A resident in the 2200 block of Grand Drive reported at 11:12 a.m. May 13, they had received a letter in the mail from someone posing as a lawyer. The letter indicated the complainant was the last relative of someone who had left him $10 million through inheritance. The lawyer requested the complainant’s driver’s license, passport and banking information. After the complainant provided that, he finally realized he had been scammed and there was no money.
ACCOUNT HACKED
An Ash Lane resident reported at 3:55 p.m. May 13, someone had illegally accessed her airline account and stolen 229,202 miles from it. The complainant did not know how the account was compromised.
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