Crime & Safety
Winnetka Police Blotter: Police Impersonation, Battery, Cannabis and Traffic Charges
A summary of incidents reported from Sept. 22-30.
The provided the following reports. In all incidents where an arrest occurred, a charge is merely an accusation and not evidence of guilt. The arrested person is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Sept. 22
False Impersonation: A 20-year-old Winnetka man was cited for identifying himself as a Chicago police officer. His court date is scheduled for Oct. 26.
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Sept. 27
Domestic Battery: A 19-year-old Winnetka man was charged with domestic battery, as a result of a 911 call. His court date was on Sept. 28.
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Sept. 28
Battery: A 22-year-old Winnetka man was charged with battery after an investigation into an incident on Sept. 24. The court date is scheduled for Oct. 26.
Cannabis: A 15-year-old male from New Trier Township was cited for possession of cannabis. His court date is scheduled for Nov. 3.
Sept. 30
Traffic Arrest: A 29-year-old man from Milwaukee was charged for driving with a suspended driver's license. He was also cited for using a handheld phone while driving, and his court date is scheduled for Nov. 3.
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