Squatter(s) Suspected in Vacant House on Dryden Place Near Miner St, Arlington Heights

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Arlington Heights police responded about 12:01 AM Tuesday October 8, 2019 to a report of criminal trespassing in the block of 200 North Dryden Place Arlington Heights, IL. Police received a report that an unknown offender or offenders unlawfully entered a vacant residence by breaking a handle to the front door. Apparently the offender(s) were unlawfully squatting inside the vacant residence.

The crime is reported to have occurred on Tuesday, October 8, 2019 about 12:00 AM. This crime has previously been reported in this neighborhood on September 21, 2019.

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