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$20,000 in Jewelry Stolen From Home: Police Blotter

Burr Ridge police reports, June 14

SUNDAY, JUNE 14

$20K Jewelry Theft

Someone took about $20,000 worth of jewelry from a home on the first block of Bel Aire Court. The incident was reported at 9:57 a.m. and occurred sometime between June 9 and 10, police said. The incident is under investigation.

MONDAY, JULY 8

Woman Pushed, Sent to Hospital

A woman was sent to the hospital for medical treatment after she was pushed down during an evening walk, police said. The incident occurred at 11:15 p.m. on the 5800 block of South Madison Street. The woman said an unknown male suspect came up behind her and pushed her. He was described as white wearing a dark colored hoodie and jeans. A case is pending.

Credit Card Fraud

A woman reported that an unauthorized credit card transaction on her account. The transaction occurred during the month of May, according to a report. A case is pending.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 3

House Egged

An unknown group of suspects threw eggs at a home and caused permanent damage on the 700 block of South Lincoln Street, police said. The incident occurred at 11:43 p.m. There was damage to the exterior as well as the foyer. The cost of the damage was not known at the time of this report.

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