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Each of the charges is a Class X felony under Illinois law that carries a prison sentence of six to 30 years. Coincidentally if the cops started looking on 190 they wouldn’t have found the car, because SOMEONE was dropping the car off across the street from a middle and elementary school. All 70 yr old white property owners who don’t repair their steps DESERVES to be robbed and tied up at knife point and have their car stolen. FIX YOUR FUCKING STEPS OR SUFFER THE CONSEQUENCES!!! He is actually hated in the city because of the drain on fire, police, code enforcement resources because of how he chooses to ‘manage’ his property and tenants HE chooses to rent to. The city needs to answer why he always gets a pass on the condition of his properties.
Sterling Heights police arrested a home invasion suspect who ran out of gas during a high-speed chase. Video from Sterling Heights police shows a long and intense high-speed chase and the ensuing arrest of a man accused of breaking into the home of a couple who posted on social media that they were at a wedding, officials said. Police responded to a 911 call about a home invasion in progress.
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Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items. Both victims were taken to CGH Medical Center, Sterling. The woman suffered non-life-threatening wounds.
“Police were contacted just before 9pm on Saturday, December 3rd after the occupants of the property came home and discovered a number of items including jewellery and watches had been stolen. Oh yea, and if she was bound and gagged in her home, how’d she untie herself and in less than three minutes and still call 911? I’m not calling these people liars, but everyday something else about this story comes out and it makes less sense than it did the day before.
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Sterling Heights police responded to a home invasion call on Westchester Road, and the suspect fled in a black Mercedes. You can see video of police arriving and hear their confrontation with the suspect below. When officers arrived, they said they saw a glass back door wall had been shattered, and someone was exiting the home. They chased the man on foot, but a second person pulled up in a getaway vehicle -- a black Mercedes, according to authorities. Six officers who fired at a fleeing subject were justified in the fatal shooting, the Scott County Attorney said Friday.
Hope it’s not a new trend to fake home invasions. It’s one of the worst things ever, to not feel safe in your own home. And I wouldn’t want the karma of faking getting robbed. Lot of people messaging us on behalf of Richard J. Magdis and his daughter Stephanie Magdis Girouard, who own MNS Realty LLC. Richard Magdis lives in the home that was invaded. His wife was the one who was allegedly bound at knifepoint while her home was ransacked. Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting.
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The lesson we learned form that story is that there is often more to every story. The woman told police three masked men wearing all black came into her home, tied her up with tape, and threatened her with a knife. The home invasion suspect got in the Mercedes and fled the scene, so officers gave chase, authorities said. You can watch 12 minutes of dash cam footage below that shows the Mercedes and police speeding through the streets and highways. Homes for sale in Sterling, MA have a median listing home price of $449,900. There are 19 active homes for sale in Sterling, MA, which spend an average of 50 days on the market.
Now there to scared to talk, wife panicked called police he wishes she didn’t. 50 years ago when this young go getter bought these properties he didn’t realize the Government was going to force him to rent apts to drugged out welfare scum who where pajamas and slippers out in public. Believe it or not son there was a time when people still took pride in working for a living and gave a shit about their appearance. So for all the people whining about the Turtlegram and Turtleboy bringing up the fact that they’re slumlords, calm your tits. There is a 99.9% chance that if this happened as they claimed it did, then it had some tie to property they own.
He said the suspects repeatedly asked for the location of a safe, but there was none. After ransacking the home for about 20 minutes, they escaped with about $1,000. The chief said the incident was not a random act.
"No threat of violence was involved as the items were discovered stolen retrospectively. Inquiries into the circumstances are ongoing," police said. The statement said police were contacted Saturday night "after the occupants of the property came home and discovered a number of items including jewellery and watches had been stolen." Investigators believe that house was targeted because the homeowners posted on social media while celebrating a family member’s wedding day. Police said residents should be careful posting videos of events because it advertises being away from home.
According to Sterling Police Chief Alejandro Chavira, Martinez allegedly forced his way into the home and attacked the man and woman after setting fire to the garage. The female victim had Martinez had a prior relationship. STERLING, Ill. — Two people suffered stab wounds during a home invasion early Saturday, Sterling Police said in a news release.
Sterling police are looking for three masked men who broke into a woman's home, tied her up and stole from the house. Police in the English county of Surrey near London said in a statement that they were investigating "a burglary at an address in Oxshott, Leatherhead." Cervantes was arrested Tuesday and taken to the Whiteside County Jail. Police say other arrests in the crime are pending. According to police, Cervantes forced his way into a residence in the 200 block of 12th Avenue and struck the occupant with a metal bludgeon. There tenants who owe rent he brings around to do work to pay there debt.
A rooming house, the Albion, was the site of a fatal shooting in January 2014. Police have not publicly identified the woman who was bound. STERLING — Police are searching for three men in connection with a reported home invasion on Stephanie Anne Lane about 10 a.m. Tuesday, but have recovered the car they fled in.
"They did hold a knife to her throat, demanding money and the location of a safe, there was no safe," said Sterling Police Chief Gary Chamberland. "They took some cash," Richard J. Magdis, the owner of the home at 13 Stephanie Anne Lane, told a reporter before hanging up when reached by telephone at his home Tuesday morning. Police took Najib Bashar Azooz, 24, of Shelby Township into custody.
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The men left in the woman's 2004 Cadillac DeVille with a Massachusetts registration of 641-WKM. The car was located Tuesday afternoon, on Boutelle Road in Sterling. Mr. Magdis and his daughter, Stephanie A. Magdis Girouard of Sterling, through their real estate company, MNS Realty LLC, own more than two dozen distressed rental properties in Worcester. Earlier this year, an inspection by the city of 22 of the properties controlled by the two turned up 61 violations of the minimum standards for human habitation under the state sanitary code.
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