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| 3 charged in 'Sears Roebuck' of fencing operations |
| By chicagobreakingnews.com |
| Published: 01/19/2010 |
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Three men face charges in connection with what police called a "Sears Roebuck of stolen goods" run out of a West Side graystone. The suspects were arrested after Austin District tactical officers executed a search warrant Sunday at a two-flat building where the three live in the 4300 block of West Congress Parkway, police said. There police said they found a truck and trailer holding approximately $100,000 worth of stolen items. Included were power tools, bicycles, construction equipment, televisions and other audio-visual equipment. They were taken during break-ins at construction sites, residences and vehicles, police said. Jeremiah Dobynes, 38, has been charged with unlawful use of a weapon by a felon and felony theft, said Chicago Police News Affairs Officer John Mirabelli. Also charged with felony theft is Curtis Ball, 54. William Harrington, 56, another resident of the building, was charged with misdemeanor theft, Mirabelli said. Prosecutors approved the felony charges against Dobynes and Ball early this morning. Read More. |
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