Crime & Safety
Blotter: 10 Cell Phones Billed to Bowling Alley
Tinley Park police reports, March 14-17 and March 19.
MONDAY, MARCH 19
Warrant Arrest
Elyse M. Batka, 23, of the 8700 block of West 166th Place in Orland Park, was arrested around 12 a.m. at the Bridgeview Courthouse on a warrant out of the .
Key Found on Golf Course
Around 3:15 p.m., someone turned in a key found at a golf course near the intersection of 195th Street and Ridgeland Avenue in . It was for a Ford. It was inventoried at the department, where it remained in evidence Tuesday.
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SATURDAY, MARCH 17
Warrant Arrest
Devin J. Daniels, 17, of the 13200 block of Seeley Avenue in Ford Heights, was arrested at an unspecified time in the 7800 block of 159th Street in Tinley Park on a warrant out of South Chicago Heights. Bail was set at $5,000.
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FRIDAY, MARCH 16
Wallet Found
A local woman called police around 5:45 p.m. when she found a wallet lying on the sidewalk in the 17800 block of South Oak Park Avenue. She said the wallet didn't have any official identification inside but contained three gift cards, five savings cards, a credit card, a lottery ticket and several receipts. Police said they found a woman with the name on the credit card listed as living in Alsip. They contacted her but hadn't heard back as of Tuesday, reports said.
Wallet Lost
A 65-year-old Tinley Park resident reported that between 8 a.m. and 8:50 a.m., her wallet was taken while she was shopping at Walt's Food Center, 16039 S. Harlem Ave. The wallet contained a bank card, two credit cards, a health insurance card, a car insurance card, an Orland Park School District 135 teacher's union card, an Illinois driver's license and $75.
THURSDAY, MARCH 15
10 Cell Phones Billed to Bowling Alley
Police said that around Dec. 1, a man had a box of 10 phones delivered to the Tinley Park Bowling Alley, 7601 W. 183rd St., Tinley Park, because he said they were gifts for guests he was going to be having at an upcoming party. The party never happened "because of complications," according to the report, but managerial staff at the bowling alley were billed this month for 10 phones they never ordered. The phone plans were canceled.
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