Tuesday, April 23, 2013
With the help of the Oak Forest Crime Prevention Committee, Patch shares the city's calls for service for the month of March, broken down by ward.
In our police blotter stories, Patch features items from reports on file at the Oak Forest Police Department. Although not all accounts are reported in the Patch police blotter, the Oak Forest Crime Prevention Committee compiles the number of service calls monthly, by type and location. This week, Patch gives you the rundown of what was called in and where during the month of March. See how your ward measures up. Patch will feature one ward per day over the next week. Here are the stats for Ward 1, Ward 2, Ward 3, Ward 4, Ward 5 and Ward 6. Unsure of which ward you live in? Visit Patch's Oak Forest 101—a quick summary of the most important facts about Oak Forest. NOTE: These statistics are gathered from the Oak Forest Police Department's …
Monday, April 22, 2013
With the help of the Oak Forest Crime Prevention Committee, Patch shares the city's calls for service for the month of March, broken down by ward.
In our police blotter stories, Patch features items from reports on file at the Oak Forest Police Department. Although not all accounts are reported in the Patch police blotter, the Oak Forest Crime Prevention Committee compiles the number of service calls monthly, by type and location. This week, Patch gives you the rundown of what was called in and where during the month of March. See how your ward measures up. Patch will feature one ward per day over the next week. Here are the stats for Ward 1, Ward 2, Ward 3, Ward 4 and Ward 5. Compare March's stats for Ward 6 to February. Unsure of which ward you live in? Visit Patch's Oak Forest 101—a quick summary of the most important facts about Oak Forest. NOTE: These statistics are gathered …
Sunday, April 21, 2013
With the help of the Oak Forest Crime Prevention Committee, Patch shares the city's calls for service for the month of March, broken down by ward.
In our police blotter stories, Patch features items from reports on file at the Oak Forest Police Department. Although not all accounts are reported in the Patch police blotter, the Oak Forest Crime Prevention Committee compiles the number of service calls monthly, by type and location. Patch gives you the rundown of what was called in and where during the month of March. See how your ward measures up. Patch will feature one ward per day over the next week. Here are the stats for Ward 1, Ward 2, Ward 3 and Ward 4. Compare March's stats for Ward 5 to February. Unsure of which ward you live in? Visit Patch's Oak Forest 101—a quick summary of the most important facts about Oak Forest. NOTE: These statistics are gathered from the Oak Forest …
Saturday, April 20, 2013
With the help of the Oak Forest Crime Prevention Committee, Patch shares the city's calls for service for the month of March, broken down by ward.
In our police blotter stories, Patch features items from reports on file at the Oak Forest Police Department. Although not all accounts are reported in the Patch police blotter, the Oak Forest Crime Prevention Committee compiles the number of service calls monthly, by type and location. Patch gives you the rundown of what was called in and where during the month of March. See how your ward measures up. Patch will feature one ward per day over the next week. Here are the stats for Ward 1, Ward 2 and Ward 3. Compare March's stats for Ward 4 to February. Unsure of which ward you live in? Visit Patch's Oak Forest 101—a quick summary of the most important facts about Oak Forest. NOTE: These statistics are gathered from the Oak Forest Police …
Friday, April 19, 2013
With the help of the Oak Forest Crime Prevention Committee, Patch shares the city's calls for service for the month of March, broken down by ward.
In our police blotter stories, Patch features items from reports on file at the Oak Forest Police Department. Although not all accounts are reported in the Patch police blotter, the Oak Forest Crime Prevention Committee compiles the number of service calls monthly, by type and location. Patch gives you the rundown of what was called in and where during the month of March. See how your ward measures up. Patch will feature one ward per day over the days. Here are the stats for Ward 1 and Ward 2. Compare March's stats for Ward 3 to February. Unsure of which ward you live in? Visit Patch's Oak Forest 101—a quick summary of the most important facts about Oak Forest. NOTE: these statistics are gathered from the Oak Forest Police Department's …
Thursday, April 18, 2013
With the help of the Oak Forest Crime Prevention Committee, Patch shares the city's calls for service for the month of March, broken down by ward.
In our police blotter stories, Patch features items from reports on file at the Oak Forest Police Department. Although not all accounts are reported in the Patch police blotter, the Oak Forest Crime Prevention Committee compiles the number of service calls monthly, by type and location. Patch gives you the rundown of what was called in and where during the month of March. See how your ward measures up. Patch will feature one ward per day over the next week. Here are the stats for Ward 1. Compare March's stats for Ward 2 to February. Unsure of which ward you live in? Visit Patch's Oak Forest 101—a quick summary of the most important facts about Oak Forest. NOTE: These statistics are gathered from the Oak Forest Police Department's Daily …
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
With the help of the Oak Forest Crime Prevention Committee, Patch shares the city's calls for service for the month of March, broken down by ward.
In our police blotter stories, Patch features items from reports on file at the Oak Forest Police Department. Although not all accounts are reported in the Patch police blotter, the Oak Forest Crime Prevention Committee compiles the number of service calls monthly, by type and location. Patch gives you the rundown of what was called in and where during the month of March. See how your ward measures up. Patch will feature one ward per day over the next seven days. Compare March's stats for Ward 1 to February. Unsure of which ward you live in? Visit Patch's Oak Forest 101—a quick summary of the most important facts about Oak Forest. NOTE: These statistics are gathered from the Oak Forest Police Department's Daily Call for Service Log reports…
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
There are warrants out for the arrest of more than 60 accused criminals in Oak Forest. Today, Patch spotlights a few.
Robert Green, 37, is wanted on a charge of driving with a suspended or revoked license. His last known address was in the 5100 block of Hawthorne Road. Bail was set at $25,000. James K. Healy, 53, is wanted on a charge of retail theft. His last known address was in the 5800 block of Corey Lane. Bail was set at $5,000. Nicholas J. Herrera, 34, is wanted on a charge of driving with a suspended or revoked license. His last known address was in the 15600 block of South Latrobe. Bail was set at $1,000. Lukas D. Lawrence, 39, is wanted on a charge of driving with a suspended or revoked license. His last known address was in the 15400 block of South Walnut Road. Bail was set at $6,000. If you have a tip on their whereabouts, call 708-865-4902 or …
Monday, March 25, 2013
There are warrants out for the arrest of more than 60 accused criminals in Oak Forest. Today, Patch spotlights a few.
Roberto Palomo, 36, is wanted on a charge of driving under the influence. His last known address was in the 16400 block of Terry Lane of Oak Forest. Bail was set at $3,000. John B. Palmeri, 38, is wanted on a charge of possession of a controlled substance. His last known address was in the 4800 block of West 154th Street in Oak Forest. No bail was set. Teodoro Nunez, 40, is wanted on a charge of driving under the influence of alcohol. His last known address was in the 4800 block of West 157th Street in Oak Forest. No bail was set. Roberto Montario, 33, is wanted on a charge of driving under the influence of alcohol. His last known address was in the 5000 block of West 159th Street in Oak Forest. Bail was set at $1,000. If you have a tip on…
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Oak Forest police reports, March 15-17 • Camera and phone stolen at celebration • 63-year-old driver refuses breath test • Woman faces DUI charge.
SUNDAY, MARCH 17 A 22-year-old Oak Forest woman said someone stole her phone and digital camera during a birthday party at her boyfriend’s home. A Kodak camera worth $200, a Blackberry Curve 9310 worth $115 and several credit and ID cards were taken, along with $85 in cash. She told police she believed a friend and family of a friend who came to the party might be responsible. Nathan E. Boulden, 63, of the 15700 block of Lake in Indiana, was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol and disobeying a traffic control device, according to a report. Police stopped Boulden at about 10:47 p.m., near 5000 155th Street. An officer reported the driver had bloodshot eyes, was slurring his speech and had an odor of alcohol on his breath, …
Joe Vince
8:51 am on Tuesday, April 23, 2013
@Colleen McAbee: It was the case of 3-year-old Gina Presley. http://oakforest.patch.com/articles/oak-forest-child-s-death-ruled-a-homicide Joe Vince Tinley Park-Oak Forest Editor   more ›