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Man Exposes Self to Female Employees at 2 Hinsdale Stores: Police Blotter

Hinsdale police reports, Sept. 5-17.

 

SUNDAY, SEPT. 16

Illegal Dumping Reported

A resident from the 400 block of north Bruner Street reported that an unknown person dumped garbage on his driveway between 12:01 a.m. and 8:30 a.m. Sept. 16.

FRIDAY, SEPT. 14

Dog on Dog Crime

A complainant reported that the dog of an unknown person bit the complainant’s dog when the two crossed paths during a walk in the 400 block of south Oak Street at 8:55 a.m. Sept. 14.

The complainant’s dog was treated for injuries, police said.

Woman Charged with Public Intoxication

Karen Heimsoth, 50, of the 700 block of south Monroe Street, was charged with public intoxication after police came upon her lying unresponsive in the parkway of the 10 block of north Monroe Street at 11:02 a.m. Sept. 14.

Police say she was observed to be under the influence of alcohol, was transported to the hospital for treatment by the Hinsdale Fire Department, and was charged upon her release from the hospital.

WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 5

Man Exposes Self to Store Employees

An unknown man exposed himself to female story employees outside of dressing rooms at two clothing stores on Washington Street in downtown Hinsdale at 4:45 p.m. Sept. 1 and 12 p.m. Sept. 5.

The incidents, which took place at J. McLaughlin and Stockholm Objects weren't reported until after the Sept. 5 incident at Stockholm.

Police say the man was white with olive complexion and appeared to be 20 to 25 years old. He has black hair, stands at approximately 5-foot-6, and weighs about 140 pounds.

The man did not make any purchases, police say, and left both stores without any further incident. 

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Related Topics: Hinsdale Police, Indecent Exposure, Police Blotter, and public intoxication

Marty Kwilosz

10:52 pm on Friday, September 21, 2012

that flasher would be way cooler if he bought somthing

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