Criminal Damage To Property On East Eton Dr, And On East Burning Tree Ct, Arlington Heights

Arlington Heights police received a report about 4:01 AM Saturday of criminal damage to property in the block of 1600 Burning Tree Ct Arlington Heights, IL. Police received a report that an unknown offender or offenders criminally damaged a vehicle and property on East Burning Tree Court and on East Eton Drive. Offender(s) damaged three topped finished bricks, knocked over planters, and put a water sprinkler on a black 2006 Pontiac Torrent, which chipped the windshield.

The offender(s) also removed a patio umbrella from the property and put it in Centennial Park, just west of the residence.


The crime was reported to have occurred between Friday July 26, 2013 at 11:59 p.m. and Saturday July 27, 2013 at 7:05 a.m.

Also, a resident on the 1400 block of Eton was awakened at 4:00 a.m. and saw two unknown male/white juveniles in the backyard. One appeared to be trying to open a backyard shed. The resident yelled at the offenders, and they fled the area. The resident went outside and discovered patio furniture moved around, and discovered damage to a neighbor's fence in the 1500 block of East Eton. Police also discovered the fence was damaged. The damage value estimate was $200. Vertical slats were removed from the fence, according to the report.

Police were also dispatched to the 1700 block of East Burning Tree drive. Offenders broke off two main branches of a small tree. The homeowner expects the tree will need to be replaced.

Offender descriptions include one as a high school-age subject wearing dark clothing, approximate 6'0" thin build, and wearing a winter hat with flaps. Another subject was described as 5'7" with a thin build.

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