Some $5,000 worth of tools were stolen from a painter’s work vehicle. This among stories in Friday’s crime bulletin from Evanston police.

BURGLARY
1700 Dodge
Sprayers, sanders, and drop cloths were among $5,000 in items taken from an SUV work vehicle belonging to a painter in the 1700 block of Dodge Avenue. The perpetrator entered the vehicle through a loose plexiglass window in the rear of the 2002 Chevrolet SUV around 4:30 p.m. Thursday.

ASSAULT
804 Davis
Henry J.  Graham, 48, of 1566 Oak Ave. was arrested at 804 Davis St. at 6:45 p.m. Wednesday and charged with aggravated assault.

BATTERY
2100 Brummel
Jonathon E. Powell, 22, of 2100 Brummel St., was arrested at that address at 8:31 p.m. Thursday and charged with domestic battery.

CRIMINAL DAMAGE
1454 Elmwood
Tychia L. Davis, 37, of 81 E. Helen Road, Palatine, was arrested at Evanston police headquarters at 11:37 a.m. Thursday and charged with criminal damage to property.

SHOTS HEARD
2300 Church
Gunshots were reported in the 2300 block of Church Street at 1:39 a.m. Friday. Police checked the area but found nothing.

THEFT
1800 Brown
A black 2018 Mazda was stolen from the 1800 block of Brown Avenue between 2:30 p.m. and 3:40 p.m. Thursday.

TRAFFIC
Dempster at Oak
Zolana A. Roberson, 31, of 3009 E. 90th St., Chicago, was arrested at Dempster Street and Oak Avenue at 8:03 p.m. Thursday and charged with a traffic violation.

700 Dempster
Karla Toribio-Agustin, 24, of 7518 N. Ridge Ave., Chicago, was arrested at 700 Dempster St. at 3:50 p.m. Thursday 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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