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Saturday, May 25, 2013

White Sox Fan's Alleged Shoplifting Spree Leads to Trouble: Weird Crimes

Teens cited after tossing water balloons • Driver allegedly struck mailboxes before he was charged with DUI • Shopper sangs Nicorette gum and Sara Lee bread ... This week's roundup of weird crime news in the Southland.

May 10: For some mornings, it's better just to sleep in. Jacalyn Harvey-Jaconetty, 52, of the 7400 block of Choctaw Road, Palos Heights, was charged with driving under the influence, leaving the scene of a crash and improper parking on the roadway, according to a report. Police responded at a about 9:20 a.m. to reports of a driver hitting several mailboxes. Witnesses stopped the vehicle in the 12800 block of South Winnebago Road, according to the report. The driver, Harvey-Jaconetty, appeared lethargic and had a strong odor of alcohol coming from her. She was taken to the hospital for treatment. Bail was set at $1,500. Harvey-Jaconetty is due on June 26 in Bridgeview court. Read more on Palos Patch May 19: Was it assault with a wet weapon…

fonzie

5:55 pm on Saturday, May 25, 2013

"He is accused of opening a bottle of Skol Vodka and pouring some of it into a Powerade bottle" First off, if you are going to steal, don't start on the bottom shelf. Live Large, my friend, for tomorrow we die.   more ›

Doc on the Docket: Court Supervision

The Frankfort pediatrician charged with molesting five women in his doctor's office appeared in court.

Dr. Kishor Jain—the Frankfort pediatrician charged with molesting five women in his Colorado Avenue office and named as a defendant in five civil lawsuits—appeared in court this week. This time, Jain, 59, was around for his criminal case. The special prosecutor appointed to Jain's case said he produced police reports and video evidence, but needs time to come up with more material for the defense. Here's a look at what else was going on in court last week: Check out all these stories and more on our Facebook page.

Friday, May 24, 2013

Cook County Sheriff Sending Extra Patrols over Memorial Day Weekend

Police will be searching for seat belt and DUI violators, said Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart.

Extra police patrols will be on Cook County streets over the Memorial Day weekend, Sheriff Tom Dart said Friday. Cops will search for seat belt and DUI violators during patrols starting Friday night through Saturday morning and, again, Saturday night through Sunday morning, according to the Cook County Sheriff's office. Extra officers will be looking for all types of violations Saturday night through Sunday morning. The effort is part of the Illinois Department of Transportation's "Click It or Ticket" campaign, according to the Sheriff's office. The enforcements are paid for through grants from the IDOT. Six people were killed on Illinois roads during the 2012 Memorial Day weekend, according to IDOT. Three of those fatalities involved …

Jim P

2:29 pm on Saturday, May 25, 2013

Another excuse for the lazy sheriff's police to just sit around in their patrol cars. They're supposed to be protecting the people of Cook County, so why don't they go arrest Toni Preckwinkle, the Cook County Board, and all the patronage employees, which would be almost everyone working for Cook County. Those crooks are the biggest threat to us.   more ›

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Oak Lawn DUI Arrests: May 11-18

A roundup of local drunken driving arrests in Oak Lawn.

SATURDAY MAY 18  The driver of a Volkswagen Jetta was pulled over on suspicion of drunk driving around 9:45 p.m. when the car was spotted swerving over the line markers on 95th Street between Southwest Highway and 54th Avenue, reports said. The officer said he waited several moments for the driver, identified as Arletta Y. Simms Moore, 54, of Chicago Ridge, to roll down the window. Moore told police she was on her way to pick up a family member at work, reports said. Police said Moore needed assistance locating her insurance card from a stack of papers. During field sobriety tests, she allegedly admitted to drinking “unknown amounts of vodka” earlier in the evening. Moore submitted a preliminary breath sample of .144 after numerous …

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Robbers Force Woman To Withdraw Money from ATM

Robbers confront woman in shopping center parking lot, then marched her over to Walgreen's where they made her withdraw $500, cops say.

A 38-year-old woman filed a delayed police report after being confronted by three robbers in a parking lot who forced her to withdraw money from an ATM, reports said. Oak Lawn police are investigating a robbery that occurred around 2 p.m. May 6, where a woman says the robbers confronted her in a shopping center parking lot at 8700 S. Cicero Ave. Sign up for the Oak Lawn Patch newsletter and follow us on Facebook. The woman said she had just finished shopping and was walking back to her car when two men and a woman in their late twenties approached her. One of the men ran in front of her and stopped in front of a dark colored car. Soon after, she heard the female robbery suspect calling her to say she dropped something. Looking to see what …

I B Stanwyck

2:52 pm on Friday, May 24, 2013

That's because Oak Lawn is a 3rd world subburb and the folks believe anything.   more ›

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Sting Nets Gas Station Employee in Synthetic Pot Sale, Cops Say

Cops shut down an Oak Lawn gas station after confidential source makes synthetic pot buy, reports say.

A gas station clerk was arrested after a confidential source purchased synthetic cannabis in a sale arranged by police, reports said. Muhammed K. Qandil, 18, of the 8700 block of South Oak Park Avenue, faces charges of delivery and possession of a controlled substance. Oak Lawn Police arranged a purchase after hearing of a confidential source buying K2 cannabinoids from various clerks at the Citgo station at 6801 W. 87th St. over the past several weeks, reports said. Sign up for the Oak Lawn Patch newsletter and follow us on Facebook. The confidential source would walk into the gas station and ask the clerk for a “forty” and the clerk would hand the source one package of K2, police said. Detectives set up a sale for the confidential source…

fred

7:37 pm on Friday, May 24, 2013

Pattyann..no problem with your passion. The only thing I like to say is as one who more and more takes a libertarian view of things in the US, I have to say if I were in trouble I'd never want to not be able to have an attorney represent me. I don't want to take that right away from the dirtbags because I may need to use an attorney some day. Sometimes we get accused by the police by mistake.   more ›

Monday, May 20, 2013

Severe Thunderstorm Warning in Effect for Local Area

National Weather Service says storms should move through Oak Lawn, Evergreen Park and Beverly-Mt. Greenwood area around 10:30 p.m. Monday.

The National Weather Service has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for the Oak Lawn, Evergreen Park and Beverly-Mt. Greenwood area. A line of severe storms is moving northeast at 45mph and is expected to hit the local area around 10:45 p.m. Monday. Sign up for breaking news alerts: Oak Lawn / Evergreen Park / Beverly-Mt. Greenwood. The storm is capable of producing 60mph wind gusts potentially damaging trees, roofs and siding. The warning is in effect until 11 p.m. Here is an excerpt of the warning: * SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS WILL BE NEAR...   NAPERVILLE AND ROMEOVILLE AROUND 1005 PM CDT.   WOODRIDGE AND LEMONT AROUND 1010 PM CDT.   WHEATON AND LISLE AROUND 1015 PM CDT.   YORK CENTER AND LOMBARD AROUND 1020 PM CDT.   VILLA PARK AND ADDISON …

Small, But Passionate Group Marches Against Alleged Racial Profiling

About 25 protesters staged a march down 95th Street to protest what they see as racial profiling tactics from the Evergreen Park and Oak Lawn police departments.

A small but peaceful crowd was on hand Saturday afternoon as a march was staged down 95th Street to protest alleged racial profiling by the Evergreen Park and Oak Lawn police departments.  The march was greeted by a large police presence as area departments responded to the uncertain nature of protests planned in the age of social media. Evergreen Park Police Chief Michael Saunders estimated that there were about 50 to 60 officers on the street and more on reserve should the need arise.  The need never did as the small group of marchers proceeded largely without incident. One man was warned for standing in the middle of the street before the march began, but there were no arrests made, Saunders said.  Watch: Protesters March Down 95th …

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Dan

9:46 pm on Wednesday, May 22, 2013

No Deb i did not run a red light. I was profiled because i was white.Ya i know sounds stupid when a white person says it.   more ›

Sunday, May 19, 2013

South Suburban DUI Arrests, May 19

The National Transportation Safety Board is recommending the DUI alcohol limit be lowered to 0.05 ... not that it would do any good for the people on this week's list of Southland DUIs.

  NEW LENOX May 9: Alejandro Aguillon, 22, of the 100 block of Branchaw Boulevard, New Lenox, was charged with driving under the influence, making an improper turn and speeding, according to a report. Police stopped Aguillon at about 2:13 a.m. near the intersection of Cedar Road and Terry Ellen Lane. Aguillon was allegedly found under the influence of alcohol. He was arrested and released after posting bond. ORLAND PARK April 24: Brian J. Windt, 38, of the 15600 block of Larkspun Lane, Orland Park, was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol, DUI with a blood-alcohol level greater than 0.08 and speeding, according to a report. Windt was on his way home at about 1:20 a.m. from drinking at the House of Blues when he was spotted …

kris hogan

6:17 pm on Wednesday, May 22, 2013

How are some put in this list and others not?   more ›

Burger King Blow-up Sparked by Rude Whopper Order: Weird Crimes

Pot possession charge for Chicago man at White Castle • Thief finds illegal way to plan a wedding • Harvey man accused of smelly crime • Man looking for a boost steals supplements ... This week's roundup of weird crime news in the Southland.

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