Crime & Safety

Northbrook Blotter: Stolen Rogaine and an Unwanted Paint Job

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A Chevy Chase 

On Aug. 1, someone reported that his bicycle was stolen from an open shed, according to police. Surveillance footage revealed it was taken by two men and transported in a brown Chevy Silverado. 

A Hairy Situation

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On Aug. 7, Marcello Delloglio, 39, of Schiller Park, was charged with retail theft after police said he attempted to steal seven packages of Rogaine from a store on the 4100 block of Dundee Road. An employee watching surveillance video witnessed Delloglio and an unidentified woman enter the store, police said. The woman proceeded to fill a backpack with the stolen items, valued at $309.48, then they left the premises without paying.

Police say the employee followed Delloglio and the woman outside, where the female was trying to enter a black Chevy Lumina. The employee told her to drop the bag, which she did, then she got into the vehicle, driven by another unknown man, and fled the scene, leaving Delloglio behind. Police say surveillance footage confirms the employee's observations. 

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Get CSI Over Here

On Aug. 9, police say someone reported the window pane at the rear of their residence on the 200 block of Old Post Rd. had been broken and there appeared to be blood on the glass. 

That's Not How You Treat the Car of the Future

On Aug. 8, a woman reported damage to her 2013 Hyundai, which was parked on the 2400 block of Cobblewood Dr. by what appeared to be paintballs, according to police. Six splatter marks were found on the passenger side window, mirror and door.

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