Crime & Safety

Huntley Police Blotter: Reward Offered in Vandalism Cases

Police release reports for April 3 to April 8.

Huntley police are offering $100 reward to any Huntley High School student who can provide information on a series of vandalisms in Heritage subdivision, according to a published report.

Huntley High’s newspaper, The Voice, reports that signs posted throughout the high school this week announced a reward for information on any of the cases.

Huntley High School liaison Officer Nora Kruis told The Voice that the suspects in the vandalism incidents are likely juveniles, so the police department put up posters offering the reward.

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Police released reports this week containing additional incidents of vandalism occurring throughout the village:

  • Eggs were thrown from a moving vehicle at a home in the 10900 block of Woodstock Street on April 5, police said.
  • A resident told police someone stole a six-pack of beer from his open garage in the 10900 block of Fairbluff Avenue on April 5, reports stated.
  • A residential burglary report was taken in the 12600 block of Cold Springs on April 6, police said. It is unknown what was stolen from the residence.
  • Angel Leyva-Zarate, 24 of 115 N. Douglas St., Woodstock, faces charges of driving under the influence of alcohol, driving under the influence of alcohol with a blood-alcohol content greater than .08 on April 7, according to police. Leyva-Zarate also was cited with illegal transportation of alcohol, disobeying a traffic-control device and improper lane use, police said. Leyva-Zarate posted bond and was released with a McHenry County court date of May 11.
  • A criminal damage to property report was taken in the 11700 block of 3rd Street on April 8, where a victim told police that metal objects were thrown through the windows of her residence, police said.

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