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Chicagoans Pick Up Fake Prescription, Home on Cottage Hill Burglarized and Three Arrested at Kohl's

Items from the Elmhurst police blotter.

Residential Burglary

A home on the 300 block of South Cottage Hill was broken into between 2:50 and 4:20 p.m. May 10. When the victim arrived home, she found the back door open and shattered glass. Taken were a Sony Handycam, an HP laptop computer, $10 in change, costume jewelry, an Eagle Scout medal, a box of tuxedo studs and an Under Armour gym bag.

Fake Prescription

Corey D. Stewart, 24, 4121 Jackson, Chicago, and Rosalind D. Lewis, 43, 413 N. Lemington, Chicago, were arrested and charged with unlawful acquisition of a controlled substance after they attempted to call in and pick up a fraudulent prescription at Dominick’s, 215 S. Route 83, between 2:41 p.m. May 7 and 5:17 p.m. May 9. Stewart also was charged with obstructing justice and had a warrant for failure to appear on a forgery charge out of Naperville. They were driven to Dominick’s by Ladon A. Haygood, 22, 707 S. Kenneth Ave., Chicago, who was charged with driving without a license. 

Theft Arrests

Cynthia N. Fricke, 51, 77 N. Glenview, Lombard, was arrested and charged with retail theft at 2:04 p.m. May 9 at Kohl’s, 303 S. Route 83. She was seen on camera taking two packages of curtains worth $74.98 without paying. She was released on bond.

Elvira Sanchez, 34, 3038 Houston #4, Franklin Park, was arrested and charged with retail theft after reportedly taking $134 in merchandise from Kohl’s, 303 Route 83, at 5:19 p.m. May 9. She was released on bond.

A 16-year-old girl and a 15-year-old girl were arrested and charged with retail theft and truancy at 10:20 a.m. May 9 at Kohl’s, 303 S. Route 83. They were seen on camera taking two bras. The 15-year-old also was cited for possession of tobacco by a minor. They were released on I-bond to their parents.

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Jim Court May 14, 2011 at 05:37 pm
One woman is "curtains" and the other seen taking a bra. How embarassing. Elvira shops at Kohls.
Mike May 17, 2011 at 12:28 pm
Yes, what ever happen to Elvira, the hostess of those creepy scary shows. Allways in black.

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