FRIDAY, NOV. 15
Teen Found With Pot
A 17-year-old male juvenile from Clarendon Hills was charged with possession of cannabis and drug paraphernalia, police said, after a green leafy substance that field-tested positive for cannabis and the paraphernalia were found on him during a traffic stop for improper lane use in the 700 block of North York Road at 7:38 p.m.
He was released to a parent.
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TUESDAY, NOV. 12
Employee Suspected in Theft
Police said a former employee of Your Natural Day Spa, 49 S. Washington St., Hinsdale, is suspected of having stolen cash from the business between June 22 and Sept. 14, the period during she worked there.
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Hinsdale deputy police chief Mark Wodka said the exact amount that was stolen has not been confirmed, but it could be upwards of $5,000.
No charges have been filed, according to police, and the case is currently pending.
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