Many of the reports are under investigation with the Lake in the Hills Police Department.
Police responded to several reports of vehicle break-ins that apparently occurred overnight Saturday in Lake in the Hills. In total, nine different reports were taken of vehicle break-ins and burglaries, according to the Lake in the Hills Police Department’s daily bulletin (see the attached PDF to the right of this story). Anyone with tips on crimes committed in Lake in the Hills can call the police department's non-emergency number at (847) 658-5676 or submit a tip online. For emergency situations, call 9-1-1. The daily bulletin from Sunday listed the following break-ins and burglaries:
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70 Polaris Dr, Lake In the Hills, IL
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80 Polaris Dr, Lake In the Hills, IL
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100 Polaris Dr, Lake In the Hills, IL
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400 Harvest Gate, Lake In the Hills, IL
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The Lake in the Hills Police Department reports from Monday and Tuesday.
Drunken Driving Arrest A 26-year-old Crystal Lake man was pulled over in the area of Crystal Lake Road and Hilltop Drive around 3:36 a.m. Monday and arrested on drunken driving charges. The man was also cited for disregarding a stop sign and failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident. He was later released on bond. Crashes on Randall Road Monday Three separate crashes occurred at intersections on Randall Road on Monday. Property was damaged in all of the crashes and no one was reportedly injured in these accidents: Criminal Damage to Property An unknown offender damaged a vehicle parked in the area of Algonquin Road and Annandale Drive. The criminal damage to property was reported to police around 1:09 p.m. Tuesday. The incident is under…
Lake in the Hills Police Department crime reports from the weekend.
The Lake in the Hills Police Department reports from the weekend: Ambulance Called For Infant An ambulance was called to the first block of Shadow Creek Court around 1:50 a.m. Friday for a report of a three-month-old boy having difficulty breathing. The boy was taken to Sherman Hospital, according to Lake in the Hills Police Department’s daily bulletin. Hit and Run Under Investigation Police are investigating a hit and run accident that occurred at the intersection of Randall and Miller roads around 2:55 p.m. Friday, according to the daily bulletin. Police are looking for a 2004 Chevrolet Carryall that they believe struck a vehicle and then fled the scene, according to the daily bulletin. Animal Control Called to Bark Park Animal Control …
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100 Wright Dr, Lake In the Hills, IL
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1 Hunters Path, Lake In the Hills, IL
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anonymous
11:39 am on Tuesday, February 15, 2011
What is going on? There have been several home and car burglaries in the past few months and this concerns me very much. I'm going to invest in outdoor cameras for my residence. Looking at the map of where they occurred, a simple street corner camera would have caught the perpetrators.   more ›