![]() RETAIL THEFT: Maurishia Brown, 23, of Chicago, was charged with retail theft after stealing $275 worth of merchandise from Kohl's in Orland Park Place Mann April 19, police said. HIT AND RUN: Scott Hejna, 35, of Hickory Hills, was charged with hit and run, driving on a revoked license, no insurance, failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident and illegal transportation of alcohol after an April 18 crash in the 10700 block of 143rd Street, police said. IDENTITY THEFT: Ryan Rogers, 29, of Detroit, was charged with felony identity theft after attempting to purchase three iPhones using someone else's credit at the Apple Store in Orland Square Mall April 17, police said. RETAIL THEFT: Leticia Martinez, 56, of the 8900 block of Biloba Avenue, Orland Park, was charged with retail theft after stealing $355 worth of merchandise from Sears in Orland Square Mall April 17, police said. HOME BURGLARIZED: Someone broke into a home in the 6900 block of Westview Drive, ransacked the inside and stole numerous pieces of jewelry on May 1.ĭUI CHARGE: Mary Murphy, 59, of the 10300 block of Keating Avenue, Oak Lawn, was charged with drunken driving April 13 in the 15800 block of Harlem Avenue, police said.ĭUI CHARGE: Karen Vogel, 59, of the 9800 block of Córdoba Court, Orland Park, was charged with drunken driving April 16 in the 15700 block of Ravinia Avenue, police said. Also charged with retail theft was Darius Sims, 21, of Merrillville, Ind., police said.īATTERY: Joseph Mikos, 61, of the 5100 block of Shadow Creek Drive, Oak Forest, was charged with battery and criminal trespassing after shoving an employee who was escorting him out of Starbucks, 15852 Cicero Ave., on April 28, police said.ĭOMESTIC BATTERY: Renato Hernandez, 42, of the 15300 block of Ann Marie Drive, Oak Forest, was charged with domestic battery after an April 28 incident at his home, police said. 159th St., who attempted to stop Johnson from stealing a sandwich and a bottle of tequila from the store April. ![]() ORDER VIOLATION: Salahedin Issa, 22, of the 5700 block of Independence Avenue, Oak Forest, was charged with violating an order of protection after telephoning a member of his household April 28, police said.īATTERY: Andre Johnson, 19, of the 13700 block of South Wallace Avenue, Riverdale, was charged with two counts of battery and retail theft after shoving two employees from Jewel-Osco, 5616 W. 191st Street, on April 30.ĭRUG CHARGE: Antonio Montoya, 21, of the 15700 block of Thomas Kane, Oak Forest, was charged with intent to deliver and possession of drug paraphernalia after police found 60 grams of marijuana and various drug equipment while executing a search warrant at his home April 27, police said. ![]() HIT AND RUN: Kaitlyn Kearny, 24, of the 12600 block of Regan Trail, Mokena, was charged with hit and run after hitting another car in the parking lot of The Alley, 18700 Old LaGrange Road, and then fleeing the scene April 27, police said.īATTERY: Eric Flaherty, 40, of the 18300 block of Gladville Avenue, Homewood, was ticketed for battery after attacking two men he did not know at Jenny's Steakhouse, 10160 W. The next day someone broke a mirror and a window on a car parked in the 14900 block of Willow Crest Court.ĭUI CHARGE: Melinda Gutierrez, of Oak Forest, was charged with drunken driving at 159th and Cicero Avenue May 6, police said.ĭUI CHARGE: Crystal Lawrence, 34, of the 11200 block of 191st Street, was charged with drugged driving, illegal possession of prescription drugs, hit and run, and no insurance after an April 22 crash in the 10700 block of Mary Lane, police said. This comes after the Cook County State's Attorney's Office dropped all criminal charges against her and her 14-year-old son.WINDOW SMASHED: A woman told police someone broke out her car window when she was parked in the Midlothian Park District Rayday Lodge parking lot in the 3200 block of 145th Street May 6. ![]() "Never in a million years would I have imagined being brutally attacked, beaten and then arrested." "On June 18 of this year, my life changed, my son's life changed," Hood said. ![]() They claim Hood was falsely arrested and maliciously prosecuted and that she has also suffered emotional distress. Chicago woman Carlishia Hood filed a lawsuit after charges against her and her son were dropped in a fatal restaurant shooting.ĬHICAGO (WLS) - A Chicago woman has filed a lawsuit after charges against her and her son were dropped in a deadly shooting at a South Side restaurant.Ĭarlishia Hood, 35, was flanked by her attorneys in Bronzeville during a news conference where they announced that they have filed a complaint against the city of Chicago and five police officers. ![]()
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