Car Theft, Garage Break-In, and Bike Theft Reported in North Shore

Police incident summaries detail recent property crimes across multiple suburbs.

Published on Feb. 24, 2026

Law enforcement departments in the North Shore suburbs of Wilmette, Winnetka, Highland Park, Northfield, Kenilworth, Glencoe, and Skokie have reported a series of property crimes over the past two weeks, including a car theft, a garage break-in, and a bicycle theft.

Why it matters

These types of property crimes, while common in many communities, can have a significant impact on residents' sense of security and trust in their neighborhoods. The reports highlight the need for continued vigilance and collaboration between law enforcement and community members to address these issues.

The details

In Wilmette, an unlocked car was stolen overnight from the 800 block of Sheridan Road, but was later located in Chicago. In Winnetka, a rear car window was damaged and entry was made into a house and garage in the 1000 block of Sunset Road. In Kenilworth, a locked bicycle was stolen from the bike rack at the Metra station on Richmond Road. Several other incidents, including a building burglary and a car burglary, were reported in Skokie.

  • On February 21, a car was stolen overnight in Wilmette.
  • On February 22, a car was damaged and a garage was broken into in Winnetka.
  • On February 18, a bicycle was stolen from the Kenilworth Metra station.
  • Between February 16-17, a building was burglarized in Skokie.
  • Between February 7-13, a car was burglarized in Skokie.

The players

Wilmette Police Department

The law enforcement agency responsible for the Wilmette incident report.

Winnetka Police Department

The law enforcement agency responsible for the Winnetka incident report.

Kenilworth Police Department

The law enforcement agency responsible for the Kenilworth incident report.

Skokie Police Department

The law enforcement agency responsible for the Skokie incident reports.

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The takeaway

These property crime incidents serve as a reminder for North Shore residents to remain vigilant, lock their vehicles and homes, and report any suspicious activity to local law enforcement. Collaboration between community members and police is key to addressing these types of issues and maintaining a safe and secure neighborhood.