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Burglars forced entry into a store on Howard Street before 7 a.m. yesterday and took two Samsung television sets. This among the stories in today’s daily crime bulletin from Evanston police.

Burglary

2300 Howard

Two black Samsung television sets were taken from a store in the 2300 block of Howard Street by burglars who forced their way inside shortly before 7 a.m. yesterday.

Criminal Trespass

1285 Hartrey

Bobbie A. Clark, 50, of 1802 Lake St., was arrested at 1285 Hartrey Ave. at 9:16 p.m. yesterday and charged with criminal trespass to a vehicle. She is due in court on Oct. 4 at 10:30 a.m.

Graffiti

600 Howard

Graffiti was discovered on a sidewalk in the 600 block of Howard Street yesterday morning.

Theft

1000 Davis

A red Giant 4 Boulder SE bicycle, left unattended at an apartment common area in the 1000 block of Davis Street, was stolen between 3:27 p.m. and 4:27 p.m. yesterday.

Traffic

1900 Dempster

Oliver Lee Lane, 50, of 1964 W. Fargo Ave., Chicago, was arrested at 1900 Dempster St. at 12:43 p.m. Friday and charged with a traffic violation. He is due in court on Sept. 22 at 1:30 p.m.

1741 Dodge

Armani J. McClain, 26, of 1823 Brown Ave., was arrested at 1741 Dodge Ave. at 12:38 a.m. today and charged with a traffic violation. He is due in court on Sept. 29 at 9 a.m.

1312 Oak                                                                                                                                             

Lilia N. Stoyanova, 31, of 4320 N. Menard Ave., Chicago, was arrested at 1312 Oak Ave. at 3:10 p.m. yesterday and charged with a traffic violation.

Incidents listed appear among the official reports of the Evanston Police Department. An arrest does not constitute a finding of guilt, which can only be determined by a court of law. Court appearances take place in Cook County 2nd District Circuit Court in Skokie.  

A resident of Evanston since 1975, Chuck Bartling holds a master’s degree in journalism from Northwestern University and has extensive experience as a reporter and editor for daily newspapers, radio...

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