Tuesday, May 7, 2013
The man who called police on Daniel Vorberg, who was charged with public indecency after he was reported to have masturbated in his car near a Mount Greenwood school, speaks out about the incident.
The man who is the witness to a recent Mt. Greenwood crime wants to make sure people understand exactly what happened. He says that he and his fiance are the two witnesses to the alleged crimes of Daniel Vorberg, 30, the Oak Lawn man they say was masturbating in a car on the 11200 block of S. Spaulding Ave. just down the street from Cassell School in Mount Greenwood. On April 30, around 4 p.m., his fiance saw a car parked on the street on the side of their home, something seemed off. In front of the house around their porch was a group of about six kids, between six and nine years of age, he said. From their home his fiance says she saw Vorberg allegedly masturbating while pointing his phone at the group of children, he said. She called …
Thursday, May 2, 2013
Daniel Vorberg, of Oak Lawn, has been charged with two felony counts of indecent exposure.
An Oak Lawn man has been charged with two felony counts of indecent exposure after he was seen fondling himself near a school in Mount Greenwood. On Tuesday, April 30, Daniel Vorberg, 30, of the 5000 block of 101st Street in Oak Lawn, was observed sitting his car on the 11200 block of S. Spaulding Ave. in the Mount Greenwood neighborhood, according to Chicago Police News Affairs. Follow Patch on Facebook: Beverly-Mt. Greenwood / Oak Lawn Two witnesses observed Vorberg "fondling and exposing himself" around 4 p.m. while sitting in the parked car just down the block from Cassell Elementary School, police said. Both witnesses reported the incident to police. After the incident, a picture of his car and license plate was posted to local …
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
The grand marshals of the 2013 parade will be local first responders and the families of those recently lost in the line of duty.
It will be a fitting way to start the 2013 parade. The South Side Irish Parade Committee announced Tuesday that this year's grand marshal will be local first responders and the families of those lost in the line of duty. At a press conference Tuesday afternoon local officials and parade committee members honored those who lost loved ones in the line of duty. The families of Fire Captain Herbie Johnson, Police Officer Michael Flisk and Firefighter Walter Patmon, Jr. gathered at King-Lockhart Memorial Park on Western Avenue to participate in the ceremony. It was a meaningful location for all those in attendence. "It was 15 years ago last night that we had the tragic fire at this very location where we stand today," said Ald. Matt O'Shea…
Sunday, January 13, 2013
A two-car early morning accident on 115th Street left two people dead and one hospitalized, according to the Tribune.
Two people are dead and one hospitalized after an early morning car crash in Mount Greenwood, according to reports. Around 2:20 a.m. a car crossed the center lane and struck another vehilcle traveling in the opposite direction head-on in the 3400 block of 115th Street, the Chicago Tribune reports. The report states that two males were killed and a female was hospitalized in serious condition. Update, 6:50 p.m. - The Cook County Medical Examiner's Office has released the names of the two men killed in accident. They were Demetrius Caples, 28, of the 9200 block of South Vanderpoel Avenue, and Sean Larmon, 36, of the 10800 block of South Whipple Street. Read: 2 dead, 1 hurt after head-on crash on Far South Side Sign up for Beverly-Mt. …
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Sunday, October 7, 2012
Two females were shot in the 9900 block of Vincennes. A short time later shots were exchanged between a suspect and an off-duty officer, police said.
Two females were shot Sunday afternoon in the 9900 block of Vincennes, police said. The shooting occured at about 3:20 p.m., said Chicago Police News Affairs Officer John Mirabelli. The Chicago Tribune reports that a 13-year-old girl and a 44-year-old woman were inside of their car at a gas station when they were shot. An off-duty officer responded to the shooting and exchanged gun fire with a man on the 9800 block of Throop Street, Mirabelli said. The officer ordered the man to stop and he turned and began firing. That is when the off-duty officer began firing, Mirabelli said. Neither the officer or the suspect was hit, although the officer's vehicle was struck several times, Mirabelli said. The two victims were taken to Advocate …
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Concerned Citizen
11:20 am on Tuesday, May 7, 2013
WHY-WHY, WAS THIS GUY STILL ON THE STREET???????? We are going to do everything we can to make sure that he doesn't get away with it," he said. He's alluding to the fact that in October 2009 Vorberg was charged with three felony counts of child abduction and disorderly conduct when he he allegedly attempted to lure three 11-year-old girls into his SUV. A first trial ended in a hung jury and a …   more ›