Southtown Star from Tinley Park, Illinois (2024)

The Star Thursday, May 8, 1997 A-6 Poi ice Beat Carpenter, Chicago. The employee at the store, 2323 W. 127th St, told police Williams ordered food, but when the cash register drawer opened, he slammed his hand on it and said, Dont close the register just yet, according to police reports. Thats when the employee saw Williams pointing a gun at her, prolice said. He allegedly reached into the register, grabbed the cash and fled into a waiting car.

But prolice pulled over the car minutes later, and although Williams fled on foot, investigators caught up with him. The driver, who was not charged in the incident, told prolice Williams asked for a ride to a nearby grocery store and that she had no idea Williams robbed the Dunkin Donuts. Alsip of her car, according to police reports. She was also charged with possession of cannabis after police allegedly found a small amount of the substance in a plastic bag in her front pocket. An 18-year-old Worth man was charged with two counts of burglary and one count of possession of a stolen vehicle at about 3 a.m.

April 19. Jason A Stangel, 7143 W. 107th allegedly stole a car from a repair shop in the 6100 block of 111th Street, broke into another car at a neighboring convenience store and broke into a liquor store in the 9900 block of South Harlem Avenue, according to police. The burglaries, according to police reports, occurred between April 6 and April 16. When police stopped Stangel he was allegedly walking down Harlem Avenue carrying a nylon bag with a flash light, two pairs of gloves and two pairs of scissors.

Worth A series of burglaries was reported May 6 at a business in the 10800 block of Southwest Highway. In all, eight trailers parked there showed signs of forced entry and more than $11,000 in tools large and small are reported missing. Oak Lawn Robert Coleman, 29, and William Jones, 28, both of Chicago, were charged with theft and possession of controlled substance with intent to deliver after they stayed at the Holiday Inn, 4140 W. 95th St. and the manager, thinking they had left without paying, went into their room on Saturday, police said.

In the room, the manager found powder that tested positive for cocaine, he said. When the two came back to the hotel and wanted to get back into the room they were arrested, police said. Christine Clark, 22, Chicago, was charged with assault after she got into a traffic altercation with a woman on Sunday in the Venture parking lot, 4101 W. 95th St. and threatened to blow the womans head off, police said.

Raymond Jasutis, 18, 4537 W. 110th Place, was charged with driving under the influence after police stopped him on Monday for making an improper turn, disobeying traffic control signals and driving off the road at 106th Street and Cicero Avenue, police said. Julie Sullivan, 24, 17742 S. 64th Court, Tinley Park, was charged with driving under the influence after she was stopped on Saturday at Southwest Highway and 104th Avenue for improper lane usuage, police said. Four tires and wheels were stolen on Monday off of a car parked at Nappleton Honda, 6701 W.

95th police said. A car was stolen on Monday from Pete Georges Chevrolet, 9440 S. Cicero police said. A bike was stolen on Sunday when it was left outside of Blockbuster Video, 10401 S. Cicero police said.

Fatiemah Zayed, 36, 6137 W. 99th was charged with battery and resisting a police officer after she allegedly started hitting a woman on Monday at the comer of 97th Street and Mayfield Avenue, police said. insurance and driving with a revoked or suspended, license following a random registration check in the 9600 block of 131st police said. Palos Heights Three plastic game field fitness signs at Palos Heights -Community Park, 12000 S. 76th were reported vandalized Saturday.

Robert A Walker, 24, 11015 S. Lloyd Worth, was charged Saturday with driving under the influence, having a blood-alcohol level of .15, and improper lane' usage, police said. According to police, Walker was observed weaving between the lanes while northbound on Harlem Avenue when stopped in the 12200 block. Thomas A. Vicario, 26, 4520 W.

100th PL, Oak Lawn, was charged Saturday with driving under the influence, having a blood-alcohol of .12, and speeding, police said. According to police, he was driving 18 miles over the 35mph speed limit and weaving while northbound on Harlem Avenue when stopped in the 12000 block. Sam F. Ramadan, 19, 17441 Queen Anne Lane, Tinley Park, was charged Sunday with driving with a suspended license, obstructing a police officer and disobeying a red light, police said. According to police, Ramadan provided another name and date of birth when stopped on Harlem Avenue.

Chicago Ridge A 51 -year-old Palos Hills man was charged with criminal damage to property after he allegedly entered a womans apartment through a balcony door, broke a glass vase with a hammer and poured water on her TV set. William A Lapins kas, 10526 S. 83rd Court, was arrested just after 8:30 p.m. April 27 in the 10300 block pf South Ridgeland Avenue. A 31-year-old Chicago man was charged with retail theft after he allegedly concealed two pairs of athletic shoes in his jacket at a department store in Chicago Ridge Mall.

Cornelius Littleton was arrested at 7:10 p.m. April 22. Nikkia Taylor, 19, and Donna M. Reed, 30, of Chicago, were arrested along with Littleton. According to police reports, the two women allegedly concealed two jackets and a jersey in their purses while in a fitting room.

A 38-year-old Harvey woman was charged with criminal damage to property after she allegedly tried to enter a womans apartment through a living room window. Claudette Lane was arrested at 12:50 a.m. April 25 in the 10500 block of Brooks Lane, where she allegedly tried to flee police on foot. Lane also was charged with battery to a police officer. According to police reports, when a female officer tried to search Lane she punched the officer in the chin.

A 36-year-old Palos Hills woman was charged with hit and ran and several other traffic citations after she allegedly left the scene of an accident at Ridgeland Avenue and Southwest Highway. Lana Zanta, 10915 Westwood Drive, was arrested at 1:20 p.m. last Friday. The victim wrote down Zantas license plate number as she drove off, and when police pulled up in her driveway they noticed extensive damage to the front end weight on 147th Street, reports said. Nicholas A Gomez, 18, 2334 W.

Walnut, Blue Island, was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol, driving with a RAC over .10, improper lane usage and speeding Friday after an officer saw him traveling east on 147th Street from Kostner at 50 mph in a 35 mph zone, police said. Raul Acuahuitl, 22, 14429 Jefferson, Orland Park, was charged with driving with a suspended license and speeding May 1 sifter an officer saw him traveling south on Pulaski Road at 152nd Street at 65 mph in a 40 mph zone, police Kurt J. Bump, 47, 3104 W. 147th Posen, was charged with driving with a suspended license and no insurance April 29 after he was stopped at 147th Street and Cicero Avenue by an officer who recognized him from a previous incident, reports said. Theodore J.

Prill witz, 59, 3623 W. 149th Place, Midlothian, was charged with driving with a revoked license and operating an uninsured motor vehicle April 30 after he was stopped at 142nd Street and Pulaski Road by an officer who recognized him from a previous incident, reports said. A 22-year-old man told police two teens beat him when he attempted to enter a fast food restaurant in the 14700 block of S. Cicero Avenue at 7:15 p.m. Friday.

Oak Forest Vincent McLauren, 31, 4709 W. 176th Country Club Hills, was charged with driving with a suspended license, failure to signal, no valid registration and failure to wear a seatbelt Tuesday after an officer saw him commit several violations at 167th Street and Cicero Avenue, reports said. Anthony Moore, 44, 3006 W. 140th Place, Blue Island, was charged with driving with a suspended license Monday after he was toppied at Kilboum and 166th Street, reports said. David D.

Braund, 27, 13330 McKawna, Minooka, was charged with battery Sunday after a baa-tender who works at a bar in the 5400 block of 159th Street told police Braund ran behind the bar after he was told he would not be served anymore drinks, grabbed an object and struck the bartender over the head, causing a laceration, police reports said. Kevin E. Ferguson, 35, 5104 W. 148th Midlothian, was charged with driving with a revoked license and speeding Sunday after an officer saw him traveling north on Cicero Avenue at 153rd Street at 53 mph in a 35 mph zone, police said. Lorraine E.

Gosciejew, 35, 7154 S. Fairfield Chicago, was charged with criminal trespass to reed property Friday after she refused to leave an office in the 4900 block of W. 158th Street, police said. A 15-year-old Oak Forest youth was charged with domestic battery Saturday after a woman told police the boy pushed her into a wall causing her to injure her back Friday and punched her in the upper body and back of the head during an argument Saturday. Three juveniles were released to family members after police discovered them in possession of cannabis.

According to reports, police found the youths in a vehicle in the parking lot of a park in the 15900 block of Leclaire. Police located a baggie containing suspoct cannabis and a cannabis cigarette in the vehicle. Several off-road vehicles were stolen from an unlocked residential garage in the 15400 block of Lavergne sometime between noon Thursday and 3:39 p.m. Saturday. Two four-wheelers and a motorcycle were taken.

A neighbor told police she saw a white van back into the driveway of the residence and a blue van parked in front of the home between 7 and 7:30 p.m. Friday, but thought the vehicles may have belonged to the neighbors. Someone shattered the window of a vehicle parked in front of a residence in the 15300 block of Pine Drive between 4 p.m. Saturday and 11 a.m. Sunday.

Blue Island Blue Island police arrested a gunman, who allegedly robbed Dunkin Donuts, minutes after he fled with $31 cash Friday around 7:30 p.m. Charged with armed robbery was Elliot Williams, 40, 6445 S. from Kohls in Orland Park Place, police said. Mary Berg, 44, 8530 W. 135th Orland Park, was charged with retail theft after she allegedly took merchandise from Carson Pirie Scott Monday, police said.

Nicholas Just, 24, 12716 La-Crosse, Alsip, was charged with retail theft after he allegedly took a compact disc player from Sears on Monday, police said. Robert Connoly, 15150 El Camino, Orland Park, was charged with driving under the influence after he was stopped Sunday in the 16200 block of LaGrange Road, police said. Daniel Bahlmann, 22, 15026 147th Lockport, was charged with driving under the influence after he was stopped Monday in the 11100 block of 153rd Street, police said. Cecely Williams, 19, 13419 Springfield, Robbins, was charged with retail theft after she allegedly took hats Sunday from J.C. Penney in the Orland Square mall, police said.

Joseph Parisi, 19, 7509 Tartan Road, Frankfort, was charged with retail theft after he allegedly took clothes from Kohls in Orland Park Place on Saturday, police said. Orland Hills A bike was stolen Friday from the 9300 block of Hunter Drive. A car stereo was stolen Sunday from the 16500 block of Brigitte Court. Homer Township Christine A. Kammer, 26, 1218 S.

Washington, Lockport, was charged with speeding and driving with a suspended license after she was stopped on 143rd Street east of Mustang Drive at 7:13 p.m. May 5, police said. Tina Marie Davis, 26, 933 Marshall, Bellwood, was charged with speeding, driving without a license and operating an uninsured vehicle after she was stopped on 143rd Street near Mustang Drive at 1:52 p.m. May 3, police said. Six shrubs valued at $1,070 were stolen from Touch of Green Nursery, 12720 W.

159th sometime between the evening of May 1 and the next morning, police said. A window was smashed on a car parked at Scoops Ice Cream, 14325 Golden Oak, on the evening of May 2, police said. A window was broken out on a car parked in the owners driveway in die 12300 block of Lady Bar early on the morning of May 3, police said. Midlothian Corey V. Lindsey, 26, 3920 Lincoln Lane, Robbins, was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol, driving with a BAC over .10, driving with a suspended license and operating an uninsured motor vehicle Saturday after an officer saw him go through a red Ught at 147th Street and Homan Avenue, reports said.

Calvin J. Richardson, 25, 3400 W. 135th Place, Robbins, was charged with driving with a suspended license and improper turn Friday after an officer saw him cut off another vehicle while turning west onto 145th Street from Pulaski Road, reports said. Cameron L. Williams, 32, 15238 9th Avenue, Phoenix, 111., was charged with driving with a suspended license and operating an uninsured motor vehicle Friday after he was involved in an accident on 147th Street at Waverly, police said.

According to reports, Williams was traveling west on 147th Street when he changed lanes in front of another vehicle and attempted to turn left on Waverly. Police said the vehicle behind Williams did not have enough time to stop and rear-ended him. The driver of the vehicle that hit Williams, Jose L. Ramirez, 20, 25215 S. Kedzie, Chicago, was charged with driving with no valid drivers license and no insurance, police said.

The owner of the vehicle, David Ramirez, 23, 1907 Canal Port, Chicago, who was traveling as a passenger, was charged with allowing an unauthorized person to drive, police said. The driver of a large self-propelled crane was cited for driving an overweight vehicle May 1 after police spotted him driving east in the 3700 block of 147th Street, reports said. Bond was set at $7,720 for the vehicle John C. Telisczak, 49, Lakemoor, 111., was driving, police said. The vehicle weighed in at 86,100 pounds, 46,100 pounds over the allowable Tinley Park A table, an umbrella and four chairs were taken from a patio sometime between Friday and Monday from an apartment in the 8500 block of Stevens Place.

Computer equipment was taken Sunday or Monday from an office at USN Communications, 16345 S. Harlem Ave. There was no sign of forced entry. Two parked police squad cars were damaged after BBs were shot at them sometime between April 30 and May 6 in the 8600 block of Cranberry Court. A set of golf clubs and a golf bag were taken from a garage, and a television, a camera, a neckless and two rings were taken from a home sometime between Friday and Sunday in the 9000 block of Magnolia Drive.

There was no sign of forced entry. Edward T. Devlin 46, of 7310 Sandalwood Drive, Apt. 202, Tinley Park, was charged with battery to a police officer Monday after he allegedly threw a cookie jar at a police officer, striking the officer in the hand, police said. The incident occurred in Devlins home after police responded to a complaint of an altercation in the home, police said.

A leaf blower was taken Sunday from the 8000 block of Piute Trace. A wallet with $30 and credit cards in it was taken Sunday from a purse left in a duffel bag in a locker room at Womens Workout World, 16015 S. Harlem Ave. A total of $2,886 was taken from a file cabinet safe Sunday from Vince DeMieles Garden Center, 15900 S. 80th Ave.

A parked bike was taken Sunday from Memorial School, located at 179th Street and 66th Court. A mailbox was damaged, broken glass was dumped on the front lawn, bushes were cut and the limbs dumped in the swimming pool in the back yard of a home Saturday or Sunday in the 17700 block of Holly Court. Adam W. Ackerson, 17, 16957 S. Forest Tinley Park, and Jeremy Ritt, 18, of 6330 Willow Laqe, Tinley Park, were cited for discharging a BB gun Saturday after they were seen allegedly shooting their BB guns at animals in the 6300 block of Willow Lane, police said.

Elisha E. Blackmore III, 37, of 3326 W. 184th Homewood, was charged with retail theft Saturday after he was allegedly seen taking a cordless saw from Menards, 6851 W. 159th police said. Reema R.

Khalil, 17, of 14521 Pheasant Lockport, and Eliza N. Rodriguez, 18, of 11855 Oregon Trace, were both charged with retail theft Saturday after they were allegedly seen at Super Kmart, 16300 S. Harlem changing the price tags on numerous clothing items and then trying to buy them, which would have meant a loss to Super Kmart of $385.96, police said. Kenneth J. Zdzinicki, 37, of 6655 Hubbard Lane, Tinley Park, was charged with battery Saturday after he allegedly punched a 38-year-old woman who tried to take his motorcycle keys because she didnt think he was in condition to drive his motorcycle, police said.

Orland Park Hiam Issa, 21, 10149 Lawrence, Oak Lawn, was charged with burglary to a motor vehicle after she allegedly took a cellular telephone and merchandise from Orland Square mall shops from a car parked in the mall lot on May 30, police said. A cellular telephone was stolen Sunday from a car parked in the 15300 block of Pembridge Road. Money was stolen from a wallet left in the seats at the Marcus Theaters cinema, 16350 S. LaGrange Road on Sunday. Julia Kain, 26, 2345 185th Court, Lansing was charged with retail theft after she allegedly took $358 in clothing Thursday from Marshall Fields, police said.

Michael Jorgensen, 37, 19516 116th Mokena, was charged with attempted unlawful acquisition of a controlled substance after he allegedly attempted to obtain a stronger prescription of valium by altering the doctors prescription order, police said. Police arrested him at Walgreens, 15052 S. La-Grange Road, on April 30. Police also found a stolen doctors prescription pad in Jorgensens car. John Ruby III, 17, 15337 Weather Vane Lane, Lockport, was charged with retail theft after he allegedly took sunglasses Sunday Richard P.

Dawson, 27, 5857 W. 107th PL, Chicago Ridge, was charged with criminal damage to proprerty after he damaged a window and rearview mirror on a mans car May 4 in the prarking lot of D-Lux Motel, 12340 S. Cicero prolice said. Tomas Melero, 31, 518 E. 115th Chicago, was charged with driving under the influence, illegal transportation of alcohol and improprer lane use after he was stopped by prolice May 3 in the 4000 block of 115th Street, police said.

Melero was also charged with having no valid drivers license and no insurance. David A. Kuzavinis, 35, 10815 S. 71st Worth, was charged with driving under the influence and driving in the wrong lane after police stoppred him May 2 at LaCrosse Avenue and Engle Road, police said. The hood of a car was scratched April 26 in the 11900 block of South Kostner Avenue.

Numerous tools and office equipment were stolen May 1 or 2 during a burglary at Builders Heating 11830 S. Cicero Ave. A womans wallet was stolen from her purse May 1 while shopr-ping at Aldis, 12050 S. Pulaski Rd. A cellular telephone was stolen from a desk in the managers office at Radison Hotel, 5000 W.

127th April 25 or 26. Two 25-inch televisions, a microwave oven and a headboard were reprorted stolen April 30 from a storage unit at Public Storage, 4849 W. 115th St. The drivers window was broken April 27 on a car in the parking lot of Alsip Dental Arts, 11107 S. Lawler Ave.

Three windows were broken April 28 in the kitchen of a home in the 5000 block of West 121st Place. Two windows were broken April 26 or 27 on a home in the 3900 block of West 116th Street. A cellular telephone was stolen April 27 or 28 from a car in the 11700 block of South Karlov Avenue. An AMFM cassette stereo was stolen April 28 or 29 from a vehicle in the 3700 block of West 120th Street. A stereo was stolen April 29 or 30 from a vehicle in the 11500 block of South Pulaski Road.

Palos Hills Daunt Autullo, 18, 7635 Autullo Worth, was charged with battery Saturday after a fight at a restaurant in the 8000 block of 111th Street, police said. The victim, a 17-year-old Orland Park youth, told police he and Autullo got into a verbal argument and Autullo struck him in the face and neck. He was treated and released at Palos Community Hospital in Palos Heights. The drivers side mirror of a car in the 9900 block of Hill Terrace was ripped off Friday. Palos Park A 74-year-old Orland Park woman reported Sunday that her wallet-purse was either lost or stolen while she shopped at Jewels 9652 S.

131st St. Paul A. Motel, 44, Chicago, was charged Saturday with driving under the influence, improper lane usage and violation of the minimum speed limit, sifter police said he was observed driving 15 miles an hour in a 35 mph zone and weaving between lanes on 123rd Street between Hobart and LaGrange Road. According to police, Motel refused to submit to the breath test. Nicholas A.

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and Kellie, 6, out of the house, then go back to rescue the dog and cat. The finished basem*nt incurred severe fire damage and the entire house incurred severe smoke damage, Orland Fire Protection District Battalion Chief Bill Bonner Sr. said. Bonner said the smoke detector saved their lives. Without a smoke detector, those 6509 W.

127th Street Palos Heights, IL (708) 239-0710 APC News Service A second-floor smoke detector saved an Orland Park woman and her" two children early Tuesday morning when a fire broke out in the basem*nt of their home, fire officials said. Maribeth Vaughn said she didnt smell smoke at first when the alarm sounded just after midnight in her 6-year-old home in the -A 10500 block of Owen Drive in the Eagle Ridge subdivision. I woke up but didnt smell smoke. I thought it was a battery going dead. TJien I started to smell burning plastic," Vaughn said.

She went downstairs to investigate and found a raging fire in her basem*nt. Vaughn, 36, part-owner of a Worth ReMax real estate agency, said she had time to whisk her daughters Brittani, 8,.

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