Grayslake police sift through clues in rash of 16 car break-ins Lake Edition
Grayslake police are processing fingerprints on a recovered stolen car in hopes of solving a rash of auto break-ins. In addition to the stolen car, burglars took more than $11,000 worth of equipment out of 16 cars at two Grayslake developments between Friday and Saturday, police say. Police received...
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Published in | Daily herald (Arlington Heights, Ill. : Arlington Heights ed.) |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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Arlington Heights, Ill
Daily Herald
19.02.1998
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Summary: | Grayslake police are processing fingerprints on a recovered stolen car in hopes of solving a rash of auto break-ins. In addition to the stolen car, burglars took more than $11,000 worth of equipment out of 16 cars at two Grayslake developments between Friday and Saturday, police say. Police received the first calls from residents of car burglaries late Friday, but most of the calls came in Saturday morning as residents woke up. |
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