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Oak Park, IL – Residents of the Chicago suburb of Oak Park are grappling with a wave of vandalism targeting their cherished free little libraries. Over the past two days, four of these community-built book exchanges have been cut down, sparking concern and a police investigation.
Authorities confirm the following locations have been affected:
Oak Park Police have identified a female suspect in connection with the incidents. Further details about the suspect have not been released as the investigation remains active.
Free little libraries operate on an honor system, allowing community members to "take a book, leave a book," promoting literacy and neighborly connections. Typically resembling decorative birdhouses, these structures have become treasured fixtures in countless neighborhoods.
"It's heartbreaking to see a resource that brings people together become a target," said Oak Park resident Emily Peterson. "Our little library fosters a love of reading in the neighborhood, and we are determined to rebuild." Peterson's remarks echo the sentiment of many Oak Park residents.
Anyone with information related to the vandalism of Oak Park's free little libraries is urged to contact the Oak Park Police Department at [phone number].
Free Little Library organization ([https://littlefreelibrary.org/)] for readers unfamiliar with the concept