And so Buffalo Grove, your police officers continue to serve and
protect as evidenced by these gems from the police reports:
Must have been trying to send a tweet -- Officers responded to a
call about a suspicious noise on the roof.
Investigators found a bird in a dryer vent.
Oh say can you see? Police received a complaint
about possible/internet fraud after a resident said he approved a transfer of
funds to a South Korean company totaling $54,480 -- for eyeglass wear.
Oopps -- Police received a call from residents
complaining that a handyman was at the house ready to do work. The handyman was reportedly doing work for a mortgage
company. But the homeowners hadn't moved
out yet.
Give him A for originality -- A resident who drove off from a gas station without paying said he
did so because he was having trouble with the credit card.
You would think she would know -- A woman said she received a
call that her grandson was in jail. No,
she said, he was work.
There may be a better way -- It seems that a resident felt his neighbor's music was too loud
and decided to do something about the problem. Police were summoned when the
neighbor returned home and found the cords on his stereo cut. Police suspect the next-door neighbor may be involved.
Danny DeVito, where are you when we need you? A resident complained that
he was overcharged for a cab ride.
Nothing new here. However the cab driver told police that the resident
fell asleep and he could not wake him up.
Calling Lizzie Borden -- A resident called police saying he found a fire hatchet found
leaning against a fire hydrant. Police
did the obvious and checked with the Fire Department. Nope, they said, it wasn't theirs.
At least it wasn't for their email --- Residents reported the
theft of their mail box. Really
Bounced checks? Police report they were
summoned to investigate a theft from Xtreme trampolines
A selfie too? Someone got a text from
God. Police said the texter apparently had the wrong
number.
These boots are made for walking...A woman police to report
her daughter's boots were taken.
Going postal? A resident was asked to
leave the post office after raising voice because the automatic vending machine
did not give him his stamps. To no
surprise, it took the clerk a while to discuss the matter and check to machine,
something which further agitated the man.
Police came -- And by gosh the man was right.
Bill Gates it ain't -- Caller said he was from Microsoft and could clean up person's computer
for $179 via remote access. Scam.
Yah mon, you're a winner. -- A man with a heavy Jamaican
accent who identified himself as John Walker called saying he was from
Publishing Clearing House and had a prize for the resident.
Just how long was it there?
Woman
reported her car was missing from Metra station. Police found it -- In the parking lot, which is where the woman
had parked it. The car was complete with a fresh coat of snow.
Patience...patience...patience -- or lack of -- A neighbor broke door down
his neighbor's door wanting to know why owner did not answer. The answer was simple, he was in
shower. The angry resident wanted to
know why he was running the water and said he would kill the neighbor if he did
not turn off water. Really.
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