Crime & Safety
Police Blotter: Report of Teens Selling Drugs
These incidents were among the official reports of the Barrington Police Department. Readers are reminded that an arrest does not constitute a finding of guilt. Only a court of law can make that decision.
Report of Teens Selling Drugs
Police responded to Langendorf Park, 235 Lions Drive, May 3, for a report of high school-age teens offering to sell drugs to middle school-age children. The incident involved four high school boys and four middle school boys. Barrington Assistant Police Chief Dave Dorn said police are continuing to investigate the incident.
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Theft of Planters
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Three large concrete planters were removed from the front of 110 West Northwest Highway, April 29.
Tractor Ignition Key Stolen
Police took a theft report, April 30, in the 700 block of North Cumnor Avenue when a resident reported the ignition key had been taken from a garden tractor.
Credit Card Fraud
A resident of the 700 block of Prospect Avenue reported their credit card had been used without their knowledge or consent, April 30.
Package Fraud
Police responded to the 600 block of South Grove Avenue, May 2, when a UPS driver reported someone tried to fraudulently claim a package.
Concealed Weapon
The manager at TCF Bank, 150 West Main Street, reported a banking customer was carrying a concealed weapon, May 3.
Wallet Stolen
A wallet was taken from a purse inside a shopping bag at the train depot, 201 Spring Street, while the owner was a few feet away checking the train schedule, May 4.
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