Cops Visit Area of Burr Ridge Party Twice: Police Blotter
Burr Ridge police reports, Nov. 14-19.
SATURDAY, NOV. 17
Fighters Flee Yard
Police said they saw several people fighting in the front yard of a home in the 8100 block of Lake Ridge Drive at 1:59 a.m. while a large party was going on inside the home. The subjects all fled the yard and police said they were not able to locate them.
At 3:10 a.m., police got a report that someone was hitting parked cars on the same 8100 block of Lake Ridge Drive on which the party was taking place. Police said no damaged vehicles were located, but a mailbox was knocked over.
Trouble With Teens
A resident from the 15W200 block of 60th Street reported hearing what he thought was the sound of beer bottles breaking outside his home at 10:07 p.m. Police said the resident saw a group of male teenagers skateboarding in the street, but officers were unable to locate them and no property damage was found.
FRIDAY, NOV. 16
Man Arrested on Burr Ridge Warrant
Leon Franchini, 31, of the 10000 block of west Devon Avenue, Rosemont, was picked up by police in Will County on a Burr Ridge warrant at 1:27 p.m. Police said he posted bond and was released.
Resident Warned for Open Burning
A resident from the 8100 block of Lake Ridge Drive was warned about open burning after a neighbor complained he was burning yard waste at 3:11 p.m., police said.
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