Elmhurst police issue warning about mail theft

An Aurora police officer today shot a person who was allegedly armed with knives at a house in the 900 block of Colorado Avenue in Aurora.

Elmhurst police are investigating a recent spate of mailbox break-ins.

A resident reported a U.S. Postal Service mailbox with its door ajar at the northeast corner of First Street and Haven Road about 7 a.m. March 6, police said. The mailbox door appeared to have been forced open with an unknown type of pry tool, police said.

Officers later found a second mailbox with its door ajar on the east side of Cottage Hill Avenue, between Park Avenue and Adelaide Street. That box also had its rear door forced open with an unknown pry tool, police said.

Mail that was placed into the two boxes from 4 p.m. March 4 to 7 a.m. March 6 may have been stolen, police said.

Authorities are warning about break-ins to outside U.S. Postal Service mailboxes throughout the Chicago area. Thieves often use the stolen mail to commit identity theft and check forgeries with the stolen documents, police said.

Elmhurst police ask anyone who placed a financial document or check in these mailboxes during the time of the break-ins to cancel the document and/or place a fraud alert on their accounts with their financial institutions.

Police recommend residents use the interior lobby mail slot at post offices instead of exterior mailboxes, especially for sensitive mail.

Anyone with information or video footage of the mailbox break-ins should call police at 630-530-3050.