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Department of Corrections removes murderer originally paroled to La Grange from 2nd location |
By mysuburbanlife.com- Tony Scott |
Published: 05/17/2018 |
LA GRANGE – The former Sandwich man convicted of a 1972 mass murder in Yorkville and paroled last month has been moved a second time after he was relocated to a sober living house in Calumet City. Carl Reimann, who was convicted in 1973 of murdering five people at a Yorkville restaurant, was paroled April 26 against the wishes of the victims’ family members and officials, including Kendall County State’s Attorney Eric Weis and Sheriff Dwight Baird. After his parole was granted, Reimann was moved to a home in La Grange belonging to a couple who had visited him for many years in prison and were members of a church that supported his parole. However, that home was across the street from Seventh Avenue Elementary School, and La Grange School District 105, neighbors and parents expressed concern about his location. Read More. |
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