Firewood was reported stolen from a residence on Seward Street. This among stories in Tuesday’s daily crime bulletin from Evanston police.

THEFT
1100 Seward
Despite the onset of summer in Evanston, a homeowner in the 1100 block of Seward Street was surprised to learn that someone had stolen firewood from the yard of his home between noon and 5:18 p.m. Monday.

800 Main
A gray 2013 Kia Optima, left unlocked and running, was stolen in the 800 block of Main Street around 8:50 a.m. Monday.

900 Davis
Credit cards were stolen from a purse at Affordable Portables in the 900 block of Davis Street around 1:30 p.m. Wednesday.

600 Chicago
Toothbrushes, toothpaste, and laundry detergent were among items taken from the Walgreens Pharmacy in the 600 block of Chicago Avenue on Monday.

BURGLARY
1100 Dewey
A burglar gained entry to an unlocked garage in the 1100 block of Dewey Avenue between 5:45 p.m. Sunday and 5:45 p.m. Monday. Reported missing was a Cannondale bicycle.

CRIMINAL DAMAGE
2000 Sherman
Someone damaged a 2005 Toyota in the 2000 block of Sherman Avenue by scratching it between 9 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. Sunday.

1100 Mulford
A cell phone and an iPad were damaged on the sidewalk in the 1100 block of Mulford Street around 4:30 p.m. Monday, following a brief scuffle involving two students from Chute Middle School.

TRAFFIC
Dodge at Mulford
Garrett K. Bland, 26, of 1615 Howard St., was arrested at Dodge Avenue and Mulford Street at 8:25 p.m. Monday and charged with a traffic violation.

1111 Chicago
Derriah T. Breland, 23, of 534 N. Lawndale Ave., Chicago, was arrested at 1111 Chicago Ave. at 8:35 p.m. Monday and charged with a traffic violation.

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

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Charles Bartling

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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