Crime & Safety

More Chicago Residents Accused of Shoplifting at Evergreen Park Stores

Evergreen Park retail theft roundup, Dec. 6-11.

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 11

Pamela Jackson, 48, of the 7300 block of Union, Chicago, is accused of two cosmetic items and two sports bra, worth a total of $39.75. She was charged with a felony because of two previous convictions for retail theft.

TUESDAY, DEC. 10

Shaneka Patterson, 24, of the 6300 block of Artesian, Chicago, and Barbara Wims, 28, of the 6300 block of South California, Chicago, are accused of snatching $250 worth of clothing and other items from Walmart, 2500 W. 95th St., at about 3:05 p.m. One reportedly put items into a cart while they other pushed.

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Angelo McCoy, 44, of the 7200 block of Sawyer, Chicago, is accused of taking an 18-pack of Heineken beer from Meijer, 9200 Western, at about 2:32 p.m.

MONDAY, DEC. 9

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Justin Loyde, 25, of the 5700 block of Ada, Chicago, is accused of stealing 7 pieces of clothing hidden in his pants and worth a total of $97.32. He was charged with a felony for a prior conviction of robbery.

FRIDAY, DEC. 6

Victor Villeda Villa, 26, of the 5000 block of Paulina, Chicago, is accused of stealing a $89.98 Bluetooth headset from Walmart, 2500 W. 95th St., at about 3:58 p.m.

Cuez Fisher, 26, of the 6600 block of Honore, Chicago, is accused of taking a Bluetooth headset and a 32GB SD card, worth a combined $102.62, from Walmart, 2500 W. 95th St., at about 5:36 p.m.

Calvin Mosley, 29, of the 6300 block of South Washtenaw, Chicago, is accused of snatching 4 CDs, worth a total of $45.64, from Walmart, 2500 W. 95th St., at about 8:08 p.m.

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