Police say the suspect may also be linked to a incident in which a girl was followed home from a park in Glendale Heights. According to police, the man tried to grab a year-old girl just before 9 p. Other children in the area came to the girl's aid and the man fled on a bike, police say. The man was described as being in his mid- to late 20s with dark skin, according to the Carol Stream Police Department.
He stands between five feet ten inches tall and six feet tall and has a slender, athletic build, a full beard, thick eyebrows and thick arm hair, witnesses told police.
He was last seen wearing a light blue t-shirt with bright white lettering and a phone number on the back and an unknown company name on the front, with gray pants.
Police say the man fled the scene on a silver, blue or light blue bicycle with a thin frame and thin tires and a basket or shelf behind the seat.
Prosecutors say 11 shell casings were also found on the ground outside the residence. Berlin added, "Thankfully, no one in the residence was injured as a result of this alleged behavior. The teen is set to appear in court Dec. To request removal of your name from an arrest report, submit these required items to arrestreports patch. Lisa Marie Farver , Patch Staff.
Posted Tue, Dec 21, at am CT. The Village has received numerous inquiries from the public concerning the policies of the Carol Stream Police Department. It is the policy of the Carol Stream Police Department to limit its members to only exercise the authority granted to them by law. While this department recognizes the power of peace officers to make arrests and take other enforcement action, officers are encouraged to use sound discretion in the enforcement of the law.
This department does not tolerate abuse of law enforcement authority. The Village of Carol Stream Police policy manual can be accessed at this link. Another dog, Coco, perished in the fire after being tethered to a bar on the second floor of the kennel building. Berlin said Coco was tethered so tightly it's unlikely he would have been able to lie down or move. His body was found under a pile of debris after the fire, according to authorities.
Mercado lived at the kennel's adjacent home, and the blaze prompted a GoFundMe campaign to help Mercado get back on his feet. The kennel reportedly passed an inspection for general animal welfare in September. The facility did not have a sprinkler system, something Mercado said he was working to remedy at the time of the fire. Sprinkler systems are currently only required in new animal shelters or those deemed to be unsafe. To request removal of your name from an arrest report, submit these required items to arrestreports patch.
Lisa Marie Farver , Patch Staff.
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