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Police Blotter: Woman Sees Undressed Man — Daily

The following information was supplied by the Buffalo Grove Police Department. Arrests do not indicate a conviction. For questions about this blotter, email cristel@patch.com.

DISORDERLY CONDUCT

An employee on the 1300 block of Barclay Boulevard reported that she saw a male subject standing behind a glass door in different stages of undress when she walked to her car about 3 p.m. nearly every day between June 30 and July 14. An extra watch was initiated for the afternoon shift.

DRUGS

Todd J. Wiley, 41, of the 800 block of West Saratoga Circle, Island Lake, was charged with possession of marijuana and disorderly conduct at 6:45 a.m. July 14 at McDonalds after police received a report of a male acting up in the restaurant.

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PROPERTY DAMAGE

Someone shot blue and orange paint balls at a home on the 100 block of Forest Place between July 12-14. The paint stained the siding.

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A resident of the 600 block of Evergreen Place reported that a large tree branch fell onto his vehicle during the July 11 storm, damaging the hood, passenger-side mirror and door.

Someone scratched both sides of a car parked in a lot on the 1200 block of West Dundee Road at 9 a.m. July 14.

A resident of the 1000 block of Auburn Lane reported three dents were made on the right front door of his vehicle between March 15 and April 15. The resident believes the damage was caused because he parks his car by the clubhouse because of limited space at his building.

SOLICITOR COMPLAINT

A resident reported that a male was soliciting at 4:35 p.m. July 14 on the 100 block of Glendale Road. An officer located the male who said he was selling AT&T services. He did not have a permit and was asked to stop.

OTHER INCIDENTS

A resident reported that a representative from a credit provider called her on July 8 stating that her credit card may have been used fraudulently. The resident advised the representative that she does not have an account with them. The resident has taken steps to place an alert with the credit bureaus and she was given information on identity theft.


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