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Grinch Steals Christmas Light Fixer: Police Blotter

Burr Ridge Police Reports, Dec. 6-11

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8

Identity theft

Police responded to a report of credit card fraud at 450 Village Center Dr. at 12:09 p.m. A person told police that someone had used his debit card to make unauthorized purchases, even though the card was still in his possession. Police are still investigating the matter.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 10

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Lightkeeper Pro taken

A resident of Berkshire Court told police at 1:38 p.m. that someone had stolen an envelope that had been left between the storm door and the inside door for a friend to pick up. The envelope contained a Lightkeeper Pro, a device used to repair strands of Christmas lights.

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