Police Blotter: Man reports $400 in stolen vehicle parts

Robin Opsahl, City Editor

A 30-year-old Evanston man reported multiple parts — collectively valued at $400 — being stolen from his vehicle Wednesday night.

The 1991 Mitsubishi was parked in a business parking lot in the 2000 block of Greenleaf Street when it was broken into at 11 p.m., Evanston police Cmdr. Joseph Dugan said. The rear passenger window was broken, and a computer part, intake part and car battery were taken from under the hood of the car. Both the intake part and battery were valued at $100 each and the computer part was valued at $200.

There are currently no suspects, Dugan said, but police will review video surveillance of the area.

Man reports phone stolen from LA Fitness

A 21-year-old Chicago man reported his phone stolen from an unsecured locker at LA Fitness on Wednesday afternoon.

The theft occurred between 4:00 p.m. and 4:50 p.m. at the gym, 1618 Sherman Ave. An iPhone 6 Plus valued at $900 and a phone case of unknown value were stolen from the locker.

There are currently no suspects for the incident, Dugan said.

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