Police Blotter: Graffiti reported at Bill’s Drive-In in south Evanston

Juliet Freudman, Reporter

Graffiti was found on the windows, doors and outdoor seating of a fast food restaurant in south Evanston on Thursday morning.

An employee of Bill’s Drive-In, 120 Asbury Ave., reported that she left work Wednesday night at 7:30 p.m. and saw the graffiti the next morning when she arrived at 9:40 a.m., Evanston police Cmdr. Joseph Dugan said.

Officers could not decipher any meaning behind the graffiti, which was mostly lines of green spray paint across the building’s front windows, side doors and outdoor tables, Dugan said.

There are currently no suspects.

Evanston residential garage burglarized last week

A garage and car were broken into sometime Tuesday night or early Wednesday morning at a residence in central Evanston.

The resident, a 50-year-old female, reported that she had left her 2007 Honda inside her unlocked garage Tuesday in the 2200 block of Wesley Avenue, Dugan said. The next morning at about 6 a.m., the woman found that someone had gone through her car and unsuccessfully tried to cut a cable lock off her bicycle in a presumed attempt to steal the bicycle, he said.

Nothing appeared to be stolen or missing.

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