Crime & Safety

Will County Police Blotter: $20,000 Stolen From L-W East in Snowplows

Will County Sheriff's Office reports, Nov. 5-8 • Failed Soda Machine Break-In on Golf Course • $20,000 Stolen From L-W East in Snowplows • 21-Foot Soccer Bench Stolen From L-W East.

MONDAY, NOV. 5

Failed Soda Machine Break-In on Golf Course

Unknown persons entered Square Links Golf Course on the 7800 block of St. Francis Road in Frankfort and unsuccessfully attempted to break into two soda machines. The offenders also removed two screens from the main building and forced open a safe with money inside. Surveillance video is being reviewed.

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 7

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$20,000 Stolen From L-W East in Snowplows

Between Nov. 1 and Nov. 6, unknown persons removed two snowplows from the property of Lincoln-Way East High School on the 200 block of W. Colorado Avenue in Frankfort. Each snowplow was 8 feet by 10 feet wide and weighed about 900 pounds. The loss value totaled approximately $20,000.

THURSDAY, NOV. 8

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21-Foot Soccer Bench Stolen From L-W East

Unknown persons stole a 21-foot long aluminum soccer bench from the property of Lincoln-Way East High School on the 200 block of W. Colorado Avenue in Frankfort. The loss value totaled approximately $700.

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