Crime & Safety

Police Blotter: Tinley Man Accused of Exposing Himself at Area White Castle

Tinley Park police reports, Aug. 28 and Sept. 3, 12-13.

TUESDAY, SEPT. 13

Wallet Stolen While Woman Pumps Gas

A woman called the cops around 1:45 p.m. when she said her wallet was stolen from her car while she was parked at a gas pump at Shell, 17101 S. Harlem Ave., . The woman said her doors were unlocked and from where she was standing at the pump, she believed she would have seen someone enter her vehicle. She did not leave the car unattended.

MONDAY, SEPT. 12

Loan Fraud

A 30-year-old Tinley Park man got a call from someone saying that a $602.28 payment for a loan he didn't apply for through Speedy Cash was past due, police said. The man was notified that the loan was taken out on Aug. 17. Police contacted the company and were told that someone applied for the loan using the victim's personal information including his birth date and Social Security number. The case remained under investigation Wednesday.

SATURDAY, SEPT. 3

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Tinley Man Accused of Exposing Himself at Area White Castle

Glenn M. Radtke, 26, of the 16900 block of Richards Drive in Tinley Park, was charged with disorderly conduct, public indecency, and possession of cannabis less than 30 grams, police said. Police were called to White Castle, 9550 W. 191st St., after a woman said Radtke exposed himself to her in the restaurant around 2:30 a.m. Officers were able to confirm the woman's claim on surveillance video. A search of Radtke's pockets found a bag containing 2.5 grams of cannabis.

SUNDAY, AUG. 28

Battery at the Amphitheatre

Caitlin E. McKeone, 21, of the 3800 block of South Hermitage Avenue in Chicago, as well as Amber M. McKeone, 26, and Marcus L. Drowns, 28, both of the 5700 block of South Monitor in Chicago, were arrested shortly before midnight at the First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre and charged with battery. Police tied the three to a scuffle in the parking lot of the theater at 19100 S. Ridgeland Ave. in Tinley Park, that left one man unconscious and a woman, beat up, according to the report. Both victims sustained minor injuries, the report said.

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