Police Blotter: Chicago Avenue business vandalized

Cydney Hayes, Reporter

An employee at EveryWarehouse, 831 Chicago Ave., reported Monday the discovery of graffiti on the outside of the business’ second floor window, police said.

The 30-year-old man who reported the crime told police the damage occurred sometime between Friday and Monday, Evanston Police Department spokesman Perry Polinski said.

Police checked the area and found what appeared to be the word “sage” spelled out in yellow spray paint, Polinski said. The employee could not provide any information on the suspected vandal, and police currently have no leads, he said.

Anonymous caller reports shots fired

An anonymous caller reported Sunday shots fired in the 1600 block of Dodge Avenue, police said.

The call came in around 7 p.m. to EPD’s non-emergency line, and the caller could not identify how many shots were fired or give any description of the alleged shooter, Polinski said.

Police checked the area, which is near Evanston Township High School, but found no evidence of gunshots, Polinski said.

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