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Six Burr Ridge Car Burglaries 'Probably' Related

All of the cars that were entered Friday were unlocked and parked in driveways, police said.

 

Six cars parked in Burr Ridge driveways were burglarized Friday, likely by the same person, police said.

Burr Ridge Police Department Deputy Chief Tim Vaclav said all of the vehicles were unlocked, and all had small amounts of cash taken. From one of the cars, a satellite radio was stolen. From another, a GPS device, camera and several tools were stolen. 

The various trespasses, burglaries and thefts were reported between 7:39 a.m. and 6:54 p.m. Friday. The six cars were located on 73rd Place, 74th Street, and 75th Street.

Vaclav said that because the incidents all occured on the same day and in the same general area, they are "probably" related, though police have no suspects.


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The car-burglary incidents are listed below as they appeared in the Burr Ridge police blotter and an interactive map above shows where they took place in relation to one another. The times given are the times the incidents were reported.

  • 7:39 a.m. — Theft from motor vehicle in the 11400 block of 75th Street.
  • 8:20 a.m. — Burglary to motor vehicle in the 11300 block of 73rd Place.
  • 9:20 a.m. — Theft from motor vehicle in the 11500 block of 73rd Place.
  • 11:34 a.m. — Burglary to motor vehicle in the 11300 block of 75th Street.
  • 2:08 p.m. — Burglary to motor vehicle in the 11300 block of 74th Street.
  • 6:54 p.m. — Trespass to motor vehicle in the 11200 block of 73rd Place.

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Related Topics: Burglary, Burr Ridge Police Department, Police Blotter, and Theft

Marty Kwilosz

4:54 pm on Thursday, October 25, 2012

dude was walking around all day hitting cars lol? How did no one notice this guy. I cant believe these are the only cars he attempted to hit,

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