A 42-year-old man from Chicago was arrested for impersonating a police officer on the 400 block of Madison Street. The arrest occurred around 1:40 a.m. May 5 on the 100 block of Madison Street.

Motor vehicle theft  

Someone stole a Chicago resident’s black 2018 Nissan Maxima May 2 on the 0 – 100 block of Erie Street. The estimated loss is $12,000.

Criminal damage to property  

  • Someone, possibly with a large rock, broke the double pane window of the door of M&M Property Management, at 506 Wesley Ave., between April 29 and April 30. The estimated damage is $1,500.
  • Someone broke the front windshield of two Oak Park resident’s 2023 Mazda and the front windshield of their 2014 Toyota Prius. The incident occurred May 2 on the 0 – 100 block of Lake Street. The estimated damage is $1,400.

Retail theft/disorderly conduct

A woman stole a bottle of champagne and clothing items from Target at 1129 Lake St. May 2. She also threatened an employee with bodily harm. The estimated loss is unknown.

Burglary to motor vehicle 

Someone broke into a Naperville resident’s 2012 Honda on April 30 on the 1000 block of Lake Street. The person stole a bag containing jewelry, and the estimated loss is $1,300.

Arrests 

  • A 43-year-old Oak Park man was arrested for criminal trespass to the Oak Park Public Library at 834 Lake Street April 29.
  • A 20-year-old man from Zion was arrested for aggravated domestic battery against an Oak Park resident in Zion May 1.
  • A 37-year-old Oak Park woman was arrested for violation of an order of protection against an Oak Park resident May 3 on the 200 block of South Maple Avenue. She also had an active Cook County warrant for domestic battery.
  • A 37-year-old man from Maywood was arrested for domestic battery and endangering a child May 5 on the 0 – 100 block of Erie Street.

These items were obtained from Oak Park Police Department reports dated April 30 -May 6, and represent a portion of the incidents to which police responded. Anyone named in these reports has only been charged with a crime and cases have not yet been adjudicated. We report the race of a suspect only when a serious crime has been committed, the suspect is still at large, and police have provided us with a detailed physical description of the suspect as they seek the public’s help in making an arrest.    

Compiled by Luzane Draughon    

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