Crime & Safety
2 Charged With Retail Thefts at Kohl's
The following information was supplied by the Batavia Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Batavia police reports for the week prior to Dec. 2 included the following retail theft and theft incidents.
Clothing Taken From Kohl's
Batavia police arrested Kayla K. Williams, 18, of North Aurora on charges of retail theft at Kohl’s, 251 N. Randall Road, according to a report filed at 3:25 p.m. Nov. 29. According to the synopsis, Williams “was seen leaving the store without paying for two items of clothing, valued at $32, found on her person.” She posted $150 bond and was released with a court date of Jan. 14.
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Auroran Charged With Retail Theft
Batavia police arrested Megan R. Lathan, 19, of Aurora on charges of retail theft at Kohl’s, 251 N. Randall Road, according to a report filed at 6 p.m. Nov. 26. Lathan posted $150 bond and has a court date of Jan. 14.
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Retail Theft Reported at Wal-Mart
A retail theft was reported at Wal-Mart, 801 N. Randall Road, at 6:38 p.m. Nov. 26. The suspect was issued a trespass warning and released, reports said.
Purse Taken at Randall 13
Someone took a purse valued at $150 from a patron or employee of Randall 15 Theatre, 550 N. Randall Road, according to a report filed at 10:27 a.m. Dec. 1.
iPhone Taken at Smashburger
Someone took a white iPhone 4S valued at $200 from Smashburger, 842 N. Randall Road, at around 7 p.m. Nov. 26, reports said.
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