Crime & Safety

Man Charged with DUI Had Rolled $20 Bill with White Powder in Car: Police

Two Kentucky women were also charged after police said they had a purse with numerous fraudulent credit cards inside.

The following information is from the Northbrook Police Department. An arrest is not an indication of guilt.

DUI

Officers stopped the vehicle driven by the David G. Agnew, 25, of Northbrook May 17 at 3 a.m. at Keystone and Redwood. In speaking to Agnew, officers determined that he was under the influence. When his vehicle was searched a plastic bag containing a white powder was located in the center console, police said. A rolled-up $20 bill containing a white powder was found in the defendant’s wallet. He was charged with DUI and unlawful possession of a controlled substance and given a May 22 court

Mailbox damaged

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Someone broke a mailbox post in the 2000 block of Butternut Lane on May 17.

Truck burglary 

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Officers responded to a burglar alarm at a business in the 3000 block of Commercial Avenue at 1:30 p.m. May 18. In checking the premise they observed a lock on one of the trucks was cut and the rear door was standing open. The owner will conduct an inventory of the vehicle later to determine what is missing. 

Driving with a revoked license

Sebastian Bruno, 44, of Waukegan, was stopped for a traffic violation at 11:30 p.m. May 19 in the 800 block of Waukegan. Officers learned that his Illinois driver’s license was revoked. He was charged, released on $1,500 bond and given a June 17 court date.

Fraudulent credit card use

Leigha J. Evans, 19, of Elizabethtown, KY, and Autumn K. Wilkerson, 18, of Lexington, KY, attempted to use a fraudulent credit card to purchase items in a store in the 1500 block of Lake Cook Road. They left the store without obtaining any merchandise. Officers located the women walking away from the store and stopped them. In a purse, officers found numerous credit cards that were later determined to be fraudulent. They were both charged with unlawful possession of a credit or debit card.

Burglary to a motor vehicle

The victim related that he parked his vehicle in his driveway and left the doors unlocked overnight May 20 in the 2400 block of Partridge. In the morning he discovered that offenders had entered it and removed sunglasses and a black leather wallet with his drivers license and three credit cards, as well as a cell phone charger, a carton of cigarettes and his house keys.                                

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