Berwyn Police Blotter
Tuesday, October 07, 2008
Criminal damage roundup
October 3, 2008, 2:33 AM
A red Mustang parked in the 1900 block of Wenonah was found with a broken window; a BB pellet was lodged in the window frame. In the 3700 block of Clarence, someone with a BB gun shot out the rear side window of a Chevy Cavalier.
8:24 PM
In the 2600 block of Clarence, a 24-year-old woman told police that strangers on bicycles threw a brick through the rear window of her red 2005 Chevy Cobalt while it was parked in her driveway. The offenders fled northbound. The victim told police she was unable to give any kind of description of the offenders.
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Team shout-out an expensive mistake
October 3, 2008, 12:24 AM
Just because two guys are wearing all-black doesn’t guarantee they’re Sox fans. A 31-year-old Berwyn man told police he was driving home when he saw two young men, dressed in black and riding bicycles in the 2400 block of Elmwood. He decided to yell out “WHITE SOX FAN!” But the darkly-dressed pair followed the man’s car to the 2500 block of Gunerson, then shattered his rear windshield using a paving stone. The offenders fled northbound.
Graffiti / vandalism / criminal damage • Suspicious people, objects or events • Unusual, mysterious, odd or just weird • (0) Comments • (0) Trackbacks • Permalink
Sunday, October 05, 2008
Debris removal, pot possession
October 2, 2008, 5:55 PM
Police summoned to deal with debris in an alley near 31st and Maple noticed a grey vehicle parked in the 300 block of Maple, occupied by two people. After the debris complaint was dealt with, the men and the car were still in the same spot. Driver Adam C. Satala, 18, of La Grange Park, appeared nervous and could not adequately explain his presence. He permitted a search of his car, during which police recovered a marijuana cigarette from the center console. Satala received a $100 marijuana possession citation.
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Pitbull bites woman in leg, tries for her face
October 2, 2008, 4:06 PM
A woman told police she was standing by the side of her house in the 2700 block of Lombard when a white pitbull ran up and attacked her, unprovoked. When her husband heard her screams, he came outside to try to get the dog away from her. After the pitbull bit her leg, it attempted to bite her face. Immediately after the attack, the victim said, a man in a white Chevy Caprice with tinted windows drove through the 2800 block of Lombard/Harvey alley, stopped at the alley mouth, called the dog into the car, and drove off. The woman was left with several puncture wounds to her leg.
Beer on a bench
October 2, 2008, 3:24 PM
Many citizens and business owners complained to police about a man drinking a 40-ounce beer while seated on a bench at Cermak and Elmwood. Police arrested Lawrence J. Randa, 42, of 5819 16th Cicero, and charged him with disorderly conduct.
Disorderly conduct • Drugs, alcohol, DUI • Main Street • Suspicious people, objects or events • (0) Comments • (0) Trackbacks • Permalink
School’s out, pot’s confiscated
October 2, 2008, 2:38 PM
A police sergeant was in the area of Morton West high school, 23rd and Home, because police had information that a large fight was planned for dismissal time. While most of the crowds of students were headed north, the sergeant saw two students heading back toward the school. When he stopped the pair, one of them threw down a clear bag of marijuana weighing 1.9 grams. Juan A. Diaz, 18, of 2216 Scoville, received a $100 pot possession citation.
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Noise-violation impounds of the day
October 2, 2008, 12:48 PM
Police stopped a blue Olds Delta 88 for excessive noise in the 6500 block of Cermak. It was impounded, pending payment of the $500 fine. The ticket went to driver Andrew L. Cunningham, 21, of 4849 west Adams, Chicago.
4:08 PM
At 19th and Harvey, an Impala was stopped and impounded for noise. Driver Jose Nunez, 22, of Cicero, got tickets for noise and driving unlicensed and uninsured; police also discovered he had an active arrest warrant out of Lombard.
6:26 PM
Too much noise got a white Yukon pulled over at Oak Park and Ogden, then impounded. Driver Gabriel A. Castellano, 23, of 1931 Elmwood, received the noise ticket, as well as one for driving on a suspended license.
8:08 PM
A blue Tahoe stopped for noise at East and Cermak earned a $500 ticket for driver Eduardo Ortiz, 20, of 1815 south Central, Cicero. The truck was impounded.
9:49 PM
At Harlem and Ogden, police stopped and impounded a red Envoy for violating the noise ordinance. The ticket was issued to driver Ivan Guzman, 26, of Hanover park.
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Downspouts still not safe from thieves
October 2, 2008, 9:54 AM
In the 3500 block of East, a thief stole the aluminum downspouts from a garage.
Gang graffiti roundup
October 2, 2008, 2:39 AM
Graffiti touting a local street gang was drawn on the east wall of a building in the 7000 block of Cermak. More of the same was placed on the overhead garage door of a residence in the 1900 block of Kenilworth.
12:15 PM
Someone put gang graffiti on a garage door in the 2400 block of Scoville.
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Beaten outside Inclusive
October 2, 2008, 12:56 AM
Calls reported several people fighting in the 6300 block of Roosevelt. When police arrived, however, they found only one person who did not want to get involved; the witness said all the belligerents got into cars and fled before police came. Dispatchers then informed police that a man came into the emergency room at West Surburban Hospital, Oak Park, saying he had been beaten in the 6300 block of Roosevelt.
Police came to West Suburban and spoke to the victim, a 31-year-old Hillside man with a bump and a cut on his head. The victim said he had been inside Inclusive nightclub, 6319 Roosevelt, and left through the rear door to walk to his vehicle, when several men and women attacked him in the alley and accused him of theft.
“Person with gun” reported, followed by arrests for cannabis and cognac
October 1, 2008, 4:31 PM
Callers reported three suspicious males standing beside a black pickup truck at 27th and Ridgeland, one—a male Hispanic with a bald head—holding a gun. Responding officers saw three men by a truck, as described, talking to the driver; one of the men, matching the gun-toter’s description, then moved slowly toward the truckbed and dropped into it what looked like a handgun. Police ordered the three men outside the truck to come to the front of the squad, and ordered the driver to exit the truck. The three men on foot complied. The driver, however, put the truck in drive and fled.
The bald man seen placing a gun in the truckbed was arrested; a patdown revealed a bottle of Hennessey cognac and several copper BBs. While police were running the three men’s names, one fled, but was caught trying to hide in a yard in the 6400 block of 27th. Martin Solis Jr., 19, of 1532 Gunderson, was charged with resisting an officer, escape, and possession of alcohol by a minor.
Meanwhile, the fleeing driver was stopped in the 6500 block of 26th Place. He was Anthony N. Morales, 18, of 6617 31st. The truckbed contained a .17.7 caliber BB gun. In Morales’s pocket, police found a plastic bag of marijuana. Lying on the driver-side floorboard was a plastic bag containing five regular-size plastic bags of pot, and eight smaller-size bags of pot. Morales told police the truck and the drugs belong to a friend. He said he fled because he knew the marijuana was present. He was charged with one felony count of marijuana possession.
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Friday, October 03, 2008
Gang graffiti roundup
October 1, 2008, 8 AM
Graffiti was found on an overhead garage door in the 2700 block of Grove. In the 1500 block of Kenilworth, someone wrote gang graffiti on a garage door, as did someone in the 6500 block of 26th.
6:22 PM
In the tunnel at Home and IC tracks, in the 2800 block of Home, vandals drew gang symbols and graffiti.
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Calls reporting gunfire up over this time last year
September 30, 2008, 9 PM
Yet another report of “shots fired”; this time, callers thought it was at 18th or 19th and Gunderson. This makes six reports of “shots fired” in a single month: September, 2008. In September, 2007, the Berwyn Police blotter only had four such reports.
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Gang graffiti
September 30, 2008, 6:45 PM
Gang graffiti was found on a garage door in the 6800 block of 30th Place; on a fence in the 1500 block of Kenilworth; on a garage door in the 2800 block of Harvey, and on property in the 1500 block of Home.
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Gang-related gas station fight involved hammer
September 30, 2008, 6:13 PM
Police were dispatched to a 26th and Ridgeland gas station, on reports of a fight involving a hammer. Police recovered the hammer. The altercation apparently involved an exchange of words and “gang representation”—presumably the shouting of gang slogans. Four involved men were located in the 2500 block of Cuyler; all four were arrested and charged with disorderly conduct. They were Julian M. Alejandro, 17, of 6401 23rd; Nicholas M. Alejandro, 30, of the same address; Adrian Jimenez, 17, of 2303 block of Clinton; and Jonathan Perez, 21, of 7117 Riverside Drive. During the booking process, tactical officers added the four men’s names and information the department’s gang files.
Disorderly conduct • Fight/brawl/riot • Gang activity • Suspicious people, objects or events • Weapons-related • (0) Comments • (0) Trackbacks • Permalink