Crime report 3000 block S. Wallace St.
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Theft
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Theft: $300 and under / Street
3000 block S. Wallace St. Comment
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Crime report 3000 block S. Wallace St.
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Assault
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Simple assault: Pro. emp.: hands, no/minor injury / Street
3000 block S. Wallace St. Comment
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Crime report 3200 block S. Wallace St.
3 days ago
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Other offense
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Other offense: Other crime involving property / Residence (porch/hallway)
3200 block S. Wallace St. Comment
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Building permit 549 W. 31st St.
3 days ago
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Permit issued for signs
549 W. 31st St. CommentAWNING SIGN ON NORTH ELEVATION WITH 100 SQUARE FEET OF TEXT
Crime Bridgeport
5 days ago
Updated 3 days ago
Homeless drunks on corner 24/7

On 21st and leavitt, drunks loitering mixed with gangbangers everyday every kind of weather,no help from no one they urinate and defecate in public while kids are going to school and women walking to go shopping on cermak can some one help it gets worse in the summer we had about 5 shot on corner last summer.every weekend broken beer bottles out there, Garbage all over
7 Crime Reports
Apr 15
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Deceptive practice
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Deceptive practice: Stolen property: buy/receive/possess / Police facility / vehicle parking lot
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Deceptive practice: Stolen property: buy/receive/possess / Police facility / vehicle parking lot
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Deceptive practice: Stolen property: buy/receive/possess / Police facility / vehicle parking lot
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Deceptive practice: Stolen property: buy/receive/possess / Police facility / vehicle parking lot
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Deceptive practice: Credit card fraud / Residence (porch/hallway)
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9 Crime Reports
Apr 14
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Deceptive practice
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Deceptive practice: Stolen property: buy/receive/possess / Police facility / vehicle parking lot
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Deceptive practice: Stolen property: buy/receive/possess / Police facility / vehicle parking lot
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Deceptive practice: Stolen property: buy/receive/possess / Police facility / vehicle parking lot
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Deceptive practice: Stolen property: buy/receive/possess / Police facility / vehicle parking lot
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Deceptive practice: Stolen property: buy/receive/possess / Police facility / vehicle parking lot
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4 Crime Reports
Apr 13
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Battery
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Simple battery: Simple / Sidewalk
3200 block S. Emerald Ave. Comment
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Deceptive practice
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Deceptive practice: Stolen property: buy/receive/possess / Police facility / vehicle parking lot
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Deceptive practice: Stolen property: buy/receive/possess / Police facility / vehicle parking lot
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Deceptive practice: Stolen property: buy/receive/possess / Police facility / vehicle parking lot
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Crime report 3100 block S. Halsted St.
Apr 12
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Deceptive practice
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Deceptive practice: Stolen property: buy/receive/possess / Police facility / vehicle parking lot
3100 block S. Halsted St. Comment
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Crime report 3000 block S. Parnell Ave.
Apr 11
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Assault
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Simple assault: Simple assault / School, public grounds
3000 block S. Parnell Ave. Comment
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2 Crime Reports
Apr 09
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Motor vehicle theft
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Motor vehicle theft: Automobile / Street
3100 block S. Union Ave. Comment
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Theft
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Theft: $300 and under / Other
700 block W. 32nd St. Comment
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Classroom fundraiser Healy Elementary School
Apr 09
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Wiggle While You Work
Mrs. Hauser is asking for $417.36:My students need wobble chairs in order to help them focus and concentrate on the tasks assigned. We have several diagnosed ADHD and several undiagnosed students who would benefit from the ability to move while sitting.
Healy Elementary School Comment
Crime report 3100 block S. Union Ave.
Apr 08
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Other offense
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GUN OFFENDER ANNUAL REGISTRATION / Alley
3100 block S. Union Ave. Comment
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Media mention Multiple locations
Apr 06
April: ATN
First Trinity Chicago Lutheran Church Community Center welcomes donations of clothing, shoes, and hygiene items. Volunteers accept donations on Tuesdays from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Fridays from 10 a.m. to noon. The church is located at 643 W. 31st St. Call (312) 842-7390.
This article has 41 other Chicago locations (Show)...7 p.m. at the Shrine of Our Lady of Pompeii, in the basement at 1220 W. Lexington St. The meetings are closed format, meaning they are for people with drinking problems or AA...
At Benton House, 3052 S. Gratten Ave., find out about public benefits such as supplemental nutrition assistance and citizenship application help. Food...
...to Taste fundraiser on Thursday, May 10, from 6 to 9 p.m. at Ovation, 2324 W. Fulton St. The evening will honor the Rev. Tom Hurley of Old St. Patrick’s Church as...
...art spots includes performance art and shopping opportunities. Admission is free. Begin your tour at 1945 S. Halsted St. For more information, call (312) 738-8000...
Chicago Hope Academy will host its eighth annual Hoops for Hope three-on-three basketball tournament on Thursday, April 12, at 12:30 p.m. at Quest MultiSport, 2641 W. Harrison St. Chicago Hope is located at 2189 W. Bowler St. Call (312) 491-1600 or log on to chicagohopeacademy.org.
Chicago Hope Academy will host its eighth annual Hoops for Hope three-on-three basketball tournament on Thursday, April 12, at 12:30 p.m. at Quest MultiSport, 2641 W. Harrison St. Chicago Hope is located at 2189 W. Bowler St. Call (312) 491-1600 or log on to chicagohopeacademy.org.
The Chicago Latino Film Festival will run Thursday through Thursday, April 5 through 19, at AMC River East 21, 322 E. Illinois St. Log on to ChicagoLatinoFilmFestival.org.
Chicago Women’s Park and Gardens at 1801 S. Indiana Ave. hosts adult fitness, early childhood, and youth programs. Log on to http://www.chicagoparkdistrict.com/parks/Chicago-Womens-Park-and-Gardens.
...Great Futures Gala on Friday, April 20, at 6 pm at the Ritz-Carlton Chicago, 160 E. Pearson St. The honorees are Andrew and Lynn Kopon of Kopon Airdo, LLC; George and Betty Lombard...
De La Salle is at 3434 S. Michigan Ave. Call (312) 842-7355 or log on to www.dls.org.
First Defense Legal Aid, 5100 W. Harrison St., provides representation to people in custody, informs people of their rights, and organizes volunteers to help.
The Fulton Market Neighborhood Run 5k to 1k will be held Sunday, April 15, at 9 a.m. There will be an after-race party at Federales, 180 N. Morgan St. Log on to 5kto1k.com.
...on Thursday, April 12, from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Kehoe Designs, 2555 S. Leavitt St. Tickets are $40. Enjoy live music, a silent auction, and cocktails and hors d’oeuvres...
Greater West Town Partnership, 500 N. Sacramento Blvd., offers job placement and training programs in wood products manufacturing and shipping and receiving. Call (312) 563-9570.
Instituto College now is offering an associate’s degree in nursing. The college is at 2520 S. Western Ave. Call (773) 890-0055.
...an adult. The next session is Monday, April 9, at Old St. Mary’s Parish, 1500 S. Michigan Ave. Those interested may contact landings@osm.com or phone (312) 922-3444 for more information...
The park is at 37th Street and Archer Avenue.
The hospital is at 2525 S. Michigan Ave. Visit www.mercy-chicago.org or call (312) 567-2000.
Merit School of Music, 38 S. Peoria St., invites children and their parents or caregivers to gather the second Monday of every month at 11 a.m. for a free Storytime early childhood music class. Next date is April 9.
The park is at 1521 S. Linn White Dr. Call (312) 745-2910.
Open Books and Laugh, Tuesday, April 17, 8 p.m., is a night of standup comedy supporting Open Books’ reading and writing program. The event is at the Laugh Factory, 3175 N. Broadway. Open Books is at 651 W. Lake St. and 905 W. 19th St. Call (312) 243-9776.
Open Books and Laugh, Tuesday, April 17, 8 p.m., is a night of standup comedy supporting Open Books’ reading and writing program. The event is at the Laugh Factory, 3175 N. Broadway. Open Books is at 651 W. Lake St. and 905 W. 19th St. Call (312) 243-9776.
Open Books and Laugh, Tuesday, April 17, 8 p.m., is a night of standup comedy supporting Open Books’ reading and writing program. The event is at the Laugh Factory, 3175 N. Broadway. Open Books is at 651 W. Lake St. and 905 W. 19th St. Call (312) 243-9776.
Overeaters Anonymous meets every Monday from 7 to 8 p.m. at Our Lady of Good Counsel, 3528 S. Hermitage Ave. Call (773) 523-3917.
The Plant, a facility home to farm and food-producing businesses, hosts an indoor farmers market at 1400 W. 46th St. the first Saturday of every month from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Go on tours of the Plant at 11:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. For information, log on to PlantChicago.org/
Prismatica is a free, temporary public art installation in Polk Brothers Park at Navy Pier, 600 E. Grand Ave., featuring 25 six-foot pivoting prisms resembling giant kaleidoscopes. The art will be on display until Sunday, April 15. Call (312) 595-5073.
Public Narrative, 600 S. Michigan
Roosevelt University’s Chicago College of Performing Arts will host a musical performance on Wednesday, April 25, at 7:30 p.m. at Symphony Center, 220 S. Michigan Ave. Log on to www.roosevelt.edu/ccpa.
...Both screenings and the workshop will be held at the Johnston R. Bowman Health Center, 710 S. Paulina St. Log on to https://www.rush.edu/rush-generations...
Saint Ignatius is located at 1076 W. Roosevelt Rd. Call (312) 421-5900 or log on to www.ignatius.org.
St. Matthew Lutheran Church, 2108 W. 21st St., (773) 847-6458, offers family counseling including pre-marriage classes and marriage counseling. The soup kitchen welcomes gifts of cups, paper products, plates, silverware, napkins, paper towels, and toilet paper. Call (773) 847-6458.
...and Story on Sunday April 15, at 3 p.m. at the church, located at 1936 S. Michigan Ave. Commemorating the 106th anniversary of the Titanic’s sinking, the program will feature organist John...
Call (312) 421-3757 or log on to www.ourladyofpompeii.org. The shrine is located at 1224 W. Lexington St.
The South Loop Neighbors will host a Clean and Green on Saturday, April 21, at 9 a.m. in Printers Row Park, 632 S. Dearborn St.
The Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art, 2320 W. Chicago Ave., through Sunday, July 29, is hosting the exhibition Pushing the Limits, selections from the UIMA...
...vanguard of the #BlackLivesMatter movement in Ferguson, MO, through the School of Theatre & Music at 1044 W. Harrison St. from Friday through Saturday, April 13 through 21. Call (312) 996-2939 or log on...
The Fulton Market Cleanup will be held Saturday, April 14, from 10 a.m. to noon. Check-in will begin at 9 a.m. at Blue Plate at 1362 W. Fulton St. Attend the post event at noon, at Fulton Market Emporium. Email rod@wcachicago.org or call (312) 504-1884.
The WCA is located at 850 W. Madison St. Call (312) 902-4922.
...hours, the area has video surveillance and a seating area. The station is located at 943 W. Maxwell St., and parking is available...
Frances Xavier Warde School, 751 N. State St., will host a Children at the Crossroads Foundation scholarship dinner at the Four Seasons Hotel...
Send news of events to be held “around the neighborhood” by the 15th of the month before the month they are to occur to William S. Bike, Around the Neighborhood, Gazette Chicago, 1335 W. Harrison St., Chicago, IL 60607-3318, fax (312) 243-4270, or email info@gazettechicago.com.
Media mention 749 W. 31st St.
Apr 06
More police mean less crime in 11th Ward
Just two months earlier, a Chicago Tribune crime reporter was sitting in her parked car at about 2:30 a.m. outside a Dunkin Donuts shop at 749 W. 31st St.—just across from the Deering station—when two men carjacked her, tapped on her window and ordering her out of her company-issued Chevy Malibu.
Crime report 3100 block S. Emerald Ave.
Apr 02
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Theft
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Theft: $300 and under / Residence (porch/hallway)
3100 block S. Emerald Ave. Comment
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2 Crime Reports
Mar 31
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Battery
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Simple battery: Domestic battery: simple / Apartment
3200 block S. Halsted St. Comment
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Criminal damage
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Vandalism: Criminal damage to property / Apartment
3100 block S. Lowe Ave. Comment
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Classroom fundraiser Healy Elementary School
Mar 31
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Show Me Your Whiteboard!
Ms. Reed is asking for $519.72:My students need whiteboards in order to practice problems in a way that saves paper and allows me to formatively assess their work efficiently. This will allow me to pinpoint which students need extra help.
Healy Elementary School Comment
Classroom fundraiser Healy Elementary School
Mar 30
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Jumping into a Winning Season
Ms. Aderman is asking for $596.39:My students need new volleyballs to practice and keep up with their skills. They also need to keep in good shape in preparation for their season with jump ropes and snap jumps.
Healy Elementary School Comment
2 Building Permits
Mar 29
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Permit issued for easy permit process
2938 S. Emerald Ave. CommentPATCH AND REPAIR ROOF. REPAIR PARAPET WALL. ALL WORK S.A.E.
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Permit issued for signs
601 W. 31st St. CommentINSTALL AN AWNING TO BE MOUNT ON SOUTH EAST SIDE OF BUILDING ELEVATION
If you call 911 they will send a patrol car to check it out.
As others have said, call 911 in mass (and get others to do the same) always giving details of the people involved, as well as getting the name of whomever you are speaking with on the call. All that said, the sad reality is that it's a slow, painful process....
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As others have said, call 911 in mass (and get others to do the same) always giving details of the people involved, as well as getting the name of whomever you are speaking with on the call. All that said, the sad reality is that it's a slow, painful process. There are a few trouble areas in my neighborhood and neighbors consistently call 911 and complain to the alderman with little avail. Things have definitely gotten better, but not at the pace you would think/hope. There's sometimes little accountability and a general sense of apathy towards loiterers who can have a major effect on an area.