The Shorewood police rounded up four teenagers and hauled them down to the Will County jail where they were booked on burglary charges Tuesday.
Tremaine Perry, 17, of 1124 Redwood Lane in Minooka, Aaron Lee, 17, of 26149 Raintree Court in Channahon, Khiry McKinley, 18, of 1458 Crowfoot Lane in Minooka, and Antonio Cuevas, 18, of 26309 Riverbend Road in Channahon, all were in custody at the county jail where they had been processed by Tuesday afternoon.
Police Chief Robert Puleo could not be immediately reached for comment regarding the charges facing the four young men.
In January, Shorewood police Cmdr. Aaron Klima said the village had been plagued by a series of burglaries. Puleo later said that there actually had not been all that many break-ins.
The police have not reported any burglary activity since releasing a statement in March about a string automobile break-ins.
At the time, the police revealed that 14 parked cars were burglarized in a single night in early March. The police have said nothing about the burglary spree since.
Use spell check.
I've cleaned out my car, any potential thieves come & get my janet jackson cd, my ink pen & a couple of coins I left in there, I think they are from chuckie cheese. have at it!
In Chicago, and the entire State of Illinois, if your car is locked, or unlocked the crime is called BURGLARY TO AN AUTO. It can be forcible, doors locked and force used to gain entry, or unlawful entry, doors unlocked no force used to gain entry. If it gets changed to Tresspassing or Theft, there is no law, except maybe in "Street Lawyer Law Books" labeled "stealing,' that is done by the court, REAL courts not "Street Lawyer Court." So as you would say, "The f up," is really you!
You want respect? Talk properly, and learn how to spell. I am sure your 2nd grade reading level impairs you a bit, but no one knows what your saying, buddy. And try using your real name if you're so confident in your opinion. Please have your parole officer read this to you.