Burglar uses fake delivery call to steal vehicle in Arlington Heights

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The stolen silver Nissan Xterra | Arlington Heights police

A suspect in an Arlington Heights auto theft | Arlington Heights police

A suspect in an Arlington Heights auto theft | Arlington Heights police

(ARLINGTON HEIGHTS) Police are looking for someone who used a fake delivery order to steal a running vehicle in northwest suburban Arlington Heights.

On March 19, a Jimmy John’s driver arrived to a Comfort Inn for a delivery, Arlington Heights police said.

When the driver walked away from their 2003 Nissan Xterra, a female subject entered the vehicle while it was left running and drove away, police said.

Police asked anyone with information to call Arlington Heights Crime Stoppers at (847) 590-7867.

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