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Tinley Park police reports, June 2-5.

Police Blotter: Stolen Car; Flaming Southern Comfort (2)

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SUNDAY, JUNE 5

Purses Snatched

Two 19-year-old women reported that their purses were taken from their apartment in the 17300 block of South Oak Park Avenue. The women had invited a group of people they'd met earlier in the night to their place to hang out, police said. They said they believed the bags were stolen between 1:50 a.m. and 2:05 a.m.

A Swiped Phone

A 33-year-old woman, of the 9200 block of Hunter Drive in Orland Hills, reported that someone stole her cell phone after she left it on the counter at Burlington Coat Factory, 7061 W. 159th St. She said she believed the theft occurred around 6:45 p.m.

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Warrant Arrest

Police said Tawnita C. Pearson, 34, of the 10000 block of South Oglesby Avenue in Chicago, was arrested around 8:45 a.m. in the 8100 block of 183rd Street in Tinley Park, on a warrant. She was also charged with driving a vehicle that didn't have a front license plate, driving a vehicle with an expired registration, operating an uninsured motor vehicle and driving on a suspended license.

Stolen Car

A 26-year-old man, of the 7600 block of West 159th Place, reported that his black, 2007 four-door Honda Accord was missing from the parking lot where he lives. He said he believed the car was stolen between 8 a.m. June 3 and 7 p.m. June 5. The car was parked on the west side of the lot when the incident occurred. The company in charge of tows for the condominium parking lot was contacted, and representatives said they did not take the vehicle, police said. The car was locked and the only set of keys was in the victim's possession.

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Jewelry Theft

A 20-year-old woman, of the 16700 block of Anne Marie Avenue, reported that someone stole a gold, diamond heart pendent from her bedroom. The pendent was a gift given to the woman 16 years ago and its estimated value is between $2,000 and $3,000, according to the report. Police said there was no forced entry into the home.

A Taken Bike

A 21-year-old man, of the 17300 block of South Overhill Avenue, reported that his bike was stolen from Jewel-Osco, 17117 Harlem Ave., between 9:50 and 10 p.m. The bicycle was a red, 20-inch boys mountain bike made by Huffy.

Burglary to Vehicle

A 51-year-old man, of the 16900 block of South Barbara Lane, reported that someone had entered his 2000 Dodge Dakota between 5 p.m. June 3 and 10:30 a.m. June 5. The truck was unlocked and parked in the man's driveway, he said. His all-in-one stereo, GPS and DVD player was missing from the vehicle. The total loss was estimated to be around $350.

SATURDAY, JUNE 4

Slashed Tires and Seats

Three people, whose vehicles were parked in an apartment complex parking lot at 16851 S. Harlem Ave., reported having their tires slashed. They said they believed someone flattened the tires between 8 p.m. June 3 and 7:45 a.m. June 4. Another person parked in the lot reported that between 5 p.m. June 3 and 4 p.m. June 4, someone slashed the fabric on the front passenger seat of her vehicle and scattered her belongings on the floor.

Warrant Arrest

Police said Donald M. Schuldt, 24, of the 8000 block of West 174th Street, was arrested around 3:45 p.m. on a failure-to-appear warrant out of Will County for driving under the influence. His bail was set at $8,000.

Louis Vuitton Bag Snagged From Water Park

A 30-year-old woman, of the 2600 block of West Walter Zimny Drive in Posen, reported that between 3:50 p.m. and 4:10 p.m., someone stole her Louis Vuitton duffel bag, Boost Gallaxy cell phone, Guess wallet, driver's license, Social Security card, debit card, $180 cash and key to her Enterprise rental car. The items had been placed under a lounge chair at White Water Canyon water park, 8105 171st St., while the woman and her two children were poolside.

FRIDAY, JUNE 3

Stolen Wallet

A 58-year-old woman, of the 7800 block of Woodstock Drive, reported that someone stole her wallet from her purse while she was working at ITW Filtration Products, 18531 Spring Creek Dr. She said she believed the wallet was taken around 11:30 p.m.

THURSDAY, JUNE 2

Alleged Pot Possession

John P. Lisicich, 22, of the 7200 block of West 174th Street, was arrested around 11 p.m. in the 16300 block of Harlem Avenue, police said. He was charged with possession of less than 30 grams of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Flaming Southern Comfort

Police reported to Anchor Abrasives, 7651 185th St.,after receiving a report that burnt, shattered glass had been found in the parking lot. A surveillance video showed that around 9:40 p.m., someone driving a silver two-door car was in the lot. A man got out of the car and placed an item on the pavement, which soon became engulfed in flames. The driver then sped off. Police found that the flaming object was a bottle of Southern Comfort. No one was hurt and nothing was damaged in the fire.

Vehicle Break-in

A 47-year-old woman, of the 19500 block of Gelnbrook Lane, reported that between 8:40 a.m. and 11:45 a.m., someone broke into her unlocked 2008 Chrysler Town & Country van while she was parked in the 6700 block of 175th Street. Her wallet, which had $47 in cash in it, and a Mastercard were stolen from inside her purse.

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Police Blotter: Stolen Car; Flaming Southern Comfort (2024)

FAQs

What are thieves stealing from cars? ›

If you leave a wallet, cash or coins, a smartphone, sunglasses, keys, or anything else of value in your vehicle, a thief will probably take it if they can get into your vehicle. Anti-Theft Tip: Remove all valuables when exiting your vehicle.

What is the most stolen car in Georgia? ›

Ford Pickups

What is the most stolen car in South Carolina? ›

In South Carolina, the most commonly stolen vehicle in 2022 was the Ford Pickup truck. The most commonly stolen model was the 2006, which was stolen 713 times throughout 2022.

What is the most stolen item from a car? ›

Here are the top 10 items most likely to be stolen from vehicles (Not in any particular order…)
  • Third Row Seats.
  • Rims and Tires.
  • Truck Tailgate.
  • License Plate/Tags.
  • Catalytic Converters – An easy steal that yields a resell profit due to precious metals.

What time do most car thefts occur? ›

Car thieves tend to steer clear of highly-visible areas, especially if there are security cameras or nosy neighbors around. This is especially important at night between 2 and 5 a.m. Since most people are asleep, that's the most common time for cars to be stolen.

Which keyless cars are most stolen? ›

The Ford Fiesta holds the unwanted title of being the most stolen car, with almost 6,000 being taken last year, according to the DVLA. Telegraph Money delves into why keyless cars are an easy target, and the eight steps you can take to beef up security on your vehicle.

What is the 1 stolen car in America? ›

According to the latest National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) report from 2022, the 2004 full-size Chevrolet pickup is the most stolen vehicle in America, with a reported 49,903 thefts, a 3.5% increase from 2021.

Why are Hellcats stolen so much? ›

The Hellcat — which retails for between $90,000 and $150,000 depending on options — is sought after primarily because of its vast power reserves. It produces as much as 717 horsepower in the Hellcat and 797 in the Hellcat Redeye, thanks to a supercharged 6.2-liter V8 engine.

What is the most stolen part of a vehicle? ›

12 Most Commonly Stolen Car Parts
  • Wheels and Tires. High-end wheels and rims can fetch a significant price on the black market. ...
  • Tailgates. ...
  • Batteries. ...
  • Catalytic Converters. ...
  • Airbags. ...
  • Third-Row Seats. ...
  • Registration. ...
  • Garage Door Openers.
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What state steals the most cars? ›

In 2022, California was the state with the most motor vehicle thefts, with 202,685 motor vehicle thefts.

What devices do thieves use to steal cars? ›

RFID Cloning Kiosks

Kiosks that replicate the RFID signals of key fobs and key cards physically scan a fob or card and produce a new one. Some kiosks can create a new key or fob within a 15-minute window, but some can take anywhere between 3 to 5 days or more to make and send via mail delivery.

How do you know if your catalytic converter is stolen? ›

You'll notice a loud rumbling or roaring sound as soon as you turn on the engine if your catalytic converter is missing. This gets louder when you hit the gas. The exhaust is not working properly, so the vehicle also drives rougher than usual, often with a sense of sputtering as you change speed.

What do most thieves steal? ›

Burglars are after anything valuable you have at home, like electronics, designer clothing, firearms and even furniture. If these items are easily accessible, it's possible a thief could steal them. Fortunately, there are plenty of ways to protect your personal items from being stolen in a break-in.

What car part do thieves steal? ›

Catalytic converters are another one of the most commonly stolen car parts. They contain valuable metals like platinum, rhodium, and palladium, making them prime targets for thieves seeking to profit from scrap metal or resale.

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