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Sunday, February 10, 2013

POLICE BLOTTER: One-Minute Burglary, Assault On a Car, Peddler Pinched

Oak Lawn police reports January 28 through January 30.

THURSDAY JANUARY 31 A team of thieves was captured on security video stealing a laptop computer from a car that was parked in the Walgreen’s parking lot at 4740 W. 95th St. The 20-year-old victim told police she noticed her trunk was open when she returned to her car around 11:09 p.m. Police said that security video showed a dark colored car circling the parking lot and then parking in the space next to the victim's car at approximately 11:03 p.m. By then the woman was inside the store. A male wearing all dark clothing got out and pulled open the woman’s passenger door and entered her car. A second male wearing a dark jacket got out and waited by the woman’s trunk until it popped open,and took her book bag. Both subjects got into their car…

Farrell

1:16 pm on Monday, February 11, 2013

This is getting really sickening. You can't even pull into a Walgreens without worrying about some thug ripping off your stuff inside. I had that happen a few times when I lived in Chicago. My car stereos were stolen outside the house in the middle of the night and from the Orange Line parking lot when I was at work that day. Now I read about a theft from a trunk as well as that kid being …   more ›

Monday, February 4, 2013

Dollar Store Distrubance Leads to Assault Charges

University Park truck driver yelled and swore at employee, threw pallet off truck, cops say. Plus the week's crime headlines.

A delivery truck driver who screamed, swore and yelled at dollar store employees was charged with assault, reports said. Oak Lawn Police arrived at the Dollar Tree store at 8727 S. Ridgeland Ave., in response to a report of a disturbance around 2:59 p.m. Jan. 25. _Sign up for Oak Lawn Patch breaking news alerts._ Employees said the driver, identified as Edward P. Easter, 42, of University Park, had set up the roller line and began moving products off the truck. An employee was in the stock room with other store employees were pulling boxes off the line when the roller line began backing up with product, reports said. The employee yelled at the driver not to unload any more boxes until they could catch up because boxes were falling off the …

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ThatUnOwen

1:48 am on Monday, February 11, 2013

Guess people have no freedom of speech anymore...sad that people are so easily offended   more ›

Sunday, February 3, 2013

Family Thinks Brother Found Unconscious Was Beaten

Family of Oak Lawn man found unconscious with bruises all over his body wants answers. Police trying to determine if he was beaten or had accident.

Oak Lawn police want to know how a 51-year-old man came to receive severe head injuries after he was found slumped on his front doorstep where he had apparently been lying unconscious all night. Sign up for Oak Lawn Patch breaking news alerts. The man’s family—who say their loved one is fighting for his life at Advocate Christ Medical Center under the name “John Doe—thinks he was intentionally beaten. Police have opened an investigation. The saga began on Tuesday, Jan. 29, when an older brother picked up John Doe at his home in the 10900 block of South Komensky Ave. for an evening of pool at the Town Lounge in Hometown. John Doe's older brother says he dropped him off at his residence  around 11:30 p.m., although security video shows both …

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Jack

6:43 pm on Monday, February 4, 2013

Don't pass judgment if you weren't there... In emergency situations, the patients health is their first concern... Sometimes evidence is destroyed during that process and although this holds up the investigation, the patient was the priority!   more ›

Monday, January 14, 2013

Man Let Pit Bull Attack Mom Three Times, Cops Say

Mother thought she was going to die, police said. Twenty-one-year-old son being held in Cook County Jail on $20,000 bail.

A 21-year-old man faces felony charges after police said he let his pet pit bull attack his mother multiple times, reports said. Jeremy Rusin, 21, of the 4900 block of West 91st St. was charged with battery, domestic battery and assault. He is being held on $20,000 bail at the Cook County Jail. Sign up for the Oak Lawn Patch newsletter and breaking news alerts. Oak Lawn police responded to a report of a pit bull attacking a female as two people stood by and watched in the 4900 block of West 91st Street around 9:42 p.m. Jan. 4. The caller told police that he was driving past the house when he slowed his car to see what was happening. Rusin allegedly yelled, “what the f--- are you looking it. Mind your business and get the f--- out of here…

Cha cha

12:07 pm on Saturday, January 26, 2013

So the size of the dog is what matters? A small beagle can be wacked off of a person so it's okay to have them? A bigger dog isn't as easy? If that's the case, German shepherds and a whole list of "other" breeds should be banned too. I was the victim, I wasn't properly instructed on how to handle foreign dogs, a fault that falls in the heads of my parents, unfortunately, the dog paid the ultimate…   more ›

Monday, January 7, 2013

Spitting, Swearing Portillo Diners Charged With Assault and Battery

Cops say employees banded together to toss alleged obnoxious patrons out of restaurant.

  Three Chicago residents were arrested on assorted assault and battery charges following a New Year’s Day disturbance at an Oak Lawn restaurant, reports said. Oak Lawn police were dispatched to Portillo’s restaurant at 4020 W. 95th St. around 8:30 p.m. Jan. 1, after it was reported that several unauthorized people were behind the counter. Sign up for the Oak Lawn Patch newsletter and breaking news alerts. When the cops arrived, employees directed them toward the parking lot where several diners allegedly involved in the disturbance were sitting in a red mini-van. Officers said that when they approached the van, they could detect a strong odor of alcohol inside. One of the passengers, a woman identified as Jessica Thomas, 22, of Chicago, …

TheUNowen

12:04 pm on Friday, February 1, 2013

To the male employee who steped in front of your manager, you deserve an award and a pay raise! Good job sir there aren't many employees like you around anymore!!!   more ›

Monday, December 31, 2012

Hooters Diner Dust Up Leads to Assault and Battery Charges

Parolee and pal mix it up with off-duty Oak Lawn detective and Cook County Corrections officer, police say.

An altercation with an off-duty Oak Lawn police detective moonlighting as a security guard led to assault and battery charges for a parolee and his pal. Subscribe to the Oak Lawn Patch newsletter and breaking news alerts. Oak Lawn police responded to a disturbance at Hooter’s at 9139 S. Cicero Ave. around 11:19 p.m. Dec. 7. A server believing that a party of seven was about to dine and dash alerted the detective that several of the diners went to the bathroom and had not returned, reports said. The Oak Lawn detective positioned himself by the restaurant’s front door and observed one of the diners, later identified as Gregory Blalock, 19, of Chicago, allegedly engage in a verbal altercation with the server. Police said that Blalock …

Rich

1:05 pm on Tuesday, January 1, 2013

You have to wonder what kind of public places { restaurants, super markets, etc.} will be placed on the empty land on 111th and Cicero ? I see more of the same type of issues like we have with Hooters as we attract undesireables from the city. Not looking forward to that happenning at all.   more ›

Monday, October 22, 2012

Police: Patrons Get Sassy At St. James

Police said woman fought bouncers and spit in a bartender's face when they were asked to leave the bar.

  Two women were arrested after they fought bouncers and spit in a bartender’s face in an Oak Lawn tavern, reports said. Sign up for the Oak Lawn Patch newsletter and breaking news alerts. Oak Lawn police were called to St. James Place, 5305 W. 95th St., around 10:38 p.m. Oct. 5. Police said the bartender was in the process of pouring a beer when a woman identified as Ashley Dawn Sundquist, 21, mouthed a derogatory word at the bartender and gave her the finger. The bartender said she recognized Sundquist and her group from past occasions when they caused problems and were kicked out of the bar, reports said. Police said the bartender signaled for the bouncers to escort Sundquist and her friends out of the bar. While the bouncers were …

smiley918

3:45 pm on Tuesday, October 23, 2012

I had the pleasure of going to school with these two girls. Some people never change, once a scum bag always a scum bag.,, i wonder if ashley still works at taco bell in the mall lol youre obviously going places girls. LOSERS   more ›

Friday, September 7, 2012

POLICE BLOTTER: Assault and Wasabi, Hell Storm Continues

Oak Lawn police reports, Aug. 24-Aug. 28.

TUESDAY AUGUST 28 An assault complaint was signed against a professional dancer after she threatened to “slap the s---“ out of a diner at an Oak Lawn restaurant, reports said. Police were called to Sushi Tyme at 4959 W. 95th St. at 9 p.m. in response to a reported threat. According to police, a 26-year-old man having dinner with his mother. At the next table Ruth B. Burns, 26, of Itasca, was dining with three girlfriends. During dinner, the man said that Burns and her girlfriends were being obnoxious and rude to the staff, reports said. The women at the table allegedly made remarks that the man was gay. When he told them to mind their own business, police said Burns threatened to “slap the s---t out of him and motioned toward him. Burns …

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

POLICE BLOTTER: Hospital Assault, Probation Violator Tazed

Oak Lawn police reports June 19 to June 20.

WEDNESDAY JUNE 20 Oak Lawn Police showed up twice at Advocate Christ Medical Center at 4440 W. 95th St. because of a disruptive patient, reports said. Officers went to the hospital at 3:15 a.m. when a patient, Anthony L. Taylor, 42, of Chicago, who had been put in restraints, threatened the nurse caring for him, police said. The nurse wanted to report the incident as a matter of record. Police were back an hour later at 4:20 a.m., when hospital staff reported that Taylor was still acting belligerent and threatening staff, according to the report. The officer said that Taylor threatened multiple times to dislocate his shoulder or break his arm, to get out of his restraints. Taylor allegedly threatened to come back to the hospital and “get …

Russ Petrick

6:58 am on Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Tasers are a wonderful thing. Amazing how people comply after being zapped.   more ›

Monday, May 7, 2012

POLICE BLOTTER: Pedestrian Rage, Hook-Up Ends in Fisticuffs and More

Oak Lawn police reports April 26 to April 27.

SATURDAY, APRIL 28 A local woman called police to report that she was driving down the 9500 block of South Minnick Avenue around 10:12 p.m. when she encountered two men “staggering” in the middle of the street, reports said. She was on the phone with her husband and was waiting for them to get out of her way so she could drive around them. One of the men yelled something so she got out of her car and confronted them. Police said that Michael M. Boll, 25, of Oak Lawn, got in the woman’s face, and began yelling and waving his arms. The woman hung up on her husband and called police. She told Boll to move away but he refused, police said. Asked to explain his side of the story, Boll allegedly told police, “I have no idea.” The other man with …

Gary

3:11 pm on Monday, May 7, 2012

What a waste of a Police officers time! Getting out of a car to yell at people is silly, unless your his Mother. Next time deal with better.   more ›

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