Crime & Safety

Police Blotter: $6K in Jewelry Stolen from Home

New Lenox Police reports, June 24-26.

SUNDAY, JUNE 26

Car Keyed

A resident on the 2000 block of Cattleman Drive told police that a vehicle parked on the street was scratched with a key. Police are investigating the incident.

SATURDAY, JUNE 25

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Cell Phone Stolen

A cell phone was taken from the front yard of a home on the 1100 block of Cedar Road, a resident reported to police. Police are investigating the incident.

Window Broken

Someone broke a window on a car that was parked at a home on the 200 block of Tonnell Road. Police are investigating the incident.

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Tools Stolen from Car

A resident on the 200 block of York Road told police that an tools and sporting goods of unknown value were taken from a car parked at the residence. Police are investigating the incident.

FRIDAY, JUNE 24

Police Investigate Jewelry Theft

About $6,000 of jewelry was stolen from a home on the 100 block of Fairfield Drive. A resident told police he believes it was someone in the house, but police couldn't give any more details because they haven't yet located the stolen items.

Bikes Stolen

A resident on the 600 block of Southgate Road told police that a bike was taken from the garage without permission. Police are investigating the incident.

A New Lenox resident told police that his bike was stolen on the 100 block of Veterans Parkway, outside of the library. Police are investigating the incident.

Credit Card Fraud

A New Lenox man is a victim of credit card fraud after an unknown person used his credit card to make about $40 in purchases. Police are investigating the incident.

Wallet Stolen

A woman told police that someone stole her wallet from her purse while she was shopping at the Jewel-Osco on Nelson Road. The wallet contained a debit card and cash. Police are investigating the incident.

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