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Police Blotter: Man Wears Stolen Merchandise Out of Walmart

Evergreen Park Police reports: June 15-20

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20

Three Seen Swiping Walmart Items

According to reports, at about 5:29 p.m., three people took DVDs and video games from Walmart and attempted to leave the store.  said Tyrique Nawak, 19, of Chicago took six items valued at $59.84. According to police, Nawak took socks and a T-shirt, put them on, then tried to walk out of the store. Police arrested Gregory K. Richardson, 19, of Chicago, who took two items totaling $69.92. According to reports, Jamal Rogers, 18, of Chicago took five items with a value of 87.84. Police charged Nawak, Richardson and Rogers with retail theft.

SATURDAY, JUNE 16

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Women Nabbed after Taking Walmart Merchandise

Evergreen Park Police said at 1:49 p.m., three people were seen stuffing Walmart items into a bag and attempting to leave the store. According to reports, Leah R. Askew, 18, of Chicago took two items valued at $19.76. Police said Antonette C. Akins, 19, of Chicago took merchandise valued at $12.00. There was also a juvenile involved, police said, but they weren’t arrested. Police charged Askew and Akins with retail theft.

FRIDAY, JUNE 15

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Three Arrested on Retail Theft Charge

Police arrested Aquaries P. Frazier-Fullson, 18,  Stephanie Barron, 18, and Dahnshiel S. Hobson, 22, all of Chicago, and charged them with retail theft. According to reports, at 2:31 p.m., Frazier-Fullson took seven items valued at $70.22, Barron took six items with a retail value of $52.84, and Hobson took seven clothing items valued at $80.07.

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