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Friday, November 9, 2012

Flossmoor Police Search for Armed Robber

With the help of a canine unit, Flossmoor Police are working to track down a man police say is responsible for robbing a Flossmoor resident at gunpoint on the evening of Nov. 8.

Flossmoor Police are searching for an armed man who robbed a Flossmoor resident at gunpoint yesterday as he was returning from work, said Flossmoor Deputy Police Chief Mike Pulec. The robbery occurred around 6:50 p.m. on the 1600 block of Princeton Road, according to the report. Police say the robber approached the resident as he was entering his garage and demanded his wallet while brandishing a handgun. The man gave over his wallet and the robber fled eastbound, the report said. Police enlisted the help of a canine unit to search for the armed robber last night, but Pulec said there were no results. "We're still trying to locate a suspect," Pulec said. "The search is ongoing." Police are describing the thief as a black man in his late …

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Mark Liszeo

8:27 am on Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Joel, our constitution gives us the right to defend ourselves, but Illinois is the only state too ignorant to allow us to protect ourselves. Personally I'm looking to move out of state in a few years when my son is done with high school. The quality of life in this area has fallen too low for my taste!!!   more ›

Monday, May 2, 2011

Homewood Police Blotter: Juvenile Beaten and Robbed; Stolen Music

Homewood police reports, April 28 - May 1.

SUNDAY, MAY 1 An Indianapolis man’s portable television and disc player combination unit was stolen from his vehicle sometime between 2 a.m. and 9 a.m. on the 1300 block of Ridge Road, according to police. Police said the burglar broke the vehicle’s front passenger window to gain entrance to the car and steal the player valued at $1,000. A Homewood juvenile was punched in the face and robbed by a group of six juveniles at 11 p.m. on the 3000 block of 183rd Street on April 30, police said. According to the report, the juvenile victim told police that there have been previous altercations with the lead juvenile offender in the past. Police said a cell phone, baseball cap and religious necklace were stolen.    FRIDAY, APRIL 29 A Homewood man’…

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