Monday, June 10, 2013

Crime News Update

Editor's note: The crime news reported by the Southwest Chicago Post---taken directly from Chicago Police Department incident reports---is not by any means an exhaustive catalogue of all crime reported in the Chicago Lawn (8th) District. For example, it typically does not include news of crimes committed in the eastern and southern sectors of the district---because the Southwest Chicago Post's coverage area is primarily the neighborhoods that border Midway Airport and secondarily because including the relatively large volume of crime news from elsewhere in the district would be a logistical challenge. We make this note to offer a little helpful perspective and remind everyone that while crime is definitely a concern in all parts of the district (as it always has been), crime remains relatively low overall in Sector 1. May all of us work together diligently to keep it that way. May all of us also remember that a person charged with a crime is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

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A 31-year-old Clearing man was arrested for theft of lost/stolen property after police found him in possession of a child's bicycle near his mother's house in Garfield Ridge.


Police on routine patrol said that at about 8:00 p.m. Friday, June 7, they spotted Hector Soto Valdivia riding a bike and holding a child's bike alongside, near the home of his mother, Ana.

Aware of recent bicycle thefts in the area, they stopped him to ask a few questions. Valdivia reportedly stated that the bike belonged to his daughter. When asked, he claimed he had no identification on himself, police said.

In front of his mother's house near 58th and Neenah, police said that several people came
Stock photo. (Illustration only.)
out of the house, and the mother ordered that the bikes be taken into the back yard.


Police said that when they asked Hector to be seated in the back seat of the police vehicle, Ana Valdivia became confrontational, allegedly throwing her arms around Hector and saying "You're not taking him anywhere."

A brief struggle ensued, and police managed to separate mother and son. They placed Hector in the police vehicle and said that he kicked the vehicle and said "F~ck you" to the officers.

Ana Valdivia reportedly remained confrontational, allegedly saying "F~ck you, white b~tch" to one of the officers. She was then placed in custody. The child's bicycle was impounded by police.

At around that point, police reported, someone inside the house let a brown pit bull out the back door. The animal ran to the front of the house, and police said people inside the house ignored their repeated orders to put the dog back in the house.

The dog then spotted another dog a short distance away, being walked on a leash by a neighbor. The pit bull reportedly charged and attacked the other dog, inflicting injuries sufficiently severe for the dog to be euthanized later, police said. The pit bull was captured and taken away by a Chicago Animal Care and Control officer. Presumably, the pit bull has been put down; but CACC has not yet responded to a Southwest Chicago Post request for comment.

According to the Cook County State's Attorney's Office, Ana Valdivia was charged with misdemeanor counts of resisting arrest and battery. She is due in Cook County Circuit Court Branch 34-4, 151 West Wentworth, at 1:00 p.m. Tuesday, June 11, they added.

The State's Attorney's Office said they were reviewing information on Hector Soto Valdivia and would release information when they have it.


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Burglars broke into a garage at the Kodiak Container Corporation, 4320 South Knox, and stole three vehicles: two forklifts and a white 2009 GMC truck.


4320 South Knox
The crime was discovered by an employee arriving for work at 6:15 a.m. Friday, June 7, who saw that the burglars had opened the garage's overhead door by pulling on the emergency release cord.

(Editor's note: Eighth District Police continue to advise everyone to either cut or otherwise obstruct the emergency release cords on overhead doors. Click here for details.)


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Want to work directly with Chicago Police to prevent crime in your neighborhood? If you live in Beat 812 (see map), come to the Clearing Branch Library at 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, June 12. Hear updates on crime in your neighborhood and learn how you can work with neighbors and police to make the community safer and better for all.


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Burglars kicked in the service door of a garage near 59th and Kildare and stole four vehicle rims. The crime was discovered by the victim, a 34-year-old man, at 10:45 a.m. Saturday, June 8, who noticed the damage to the service door, as well as an overhead door that had been partially raised.


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Burglars forced open the service door of a garage near 50th and Lawler and stole two air
compressors, a shop vacuum, two weed trimmers, a tool bag with tools, a battery jump starter and a power drill.

The crime was discovered by the victim, a 65-year-old man, at 6:00 a.m. Friday, June 7.


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Want to work directly with Chicago Police to prevent crime in your neighborhood? If you live in Beat 814 (see map), come to Vittum Park at 7:00 p.m. Thursday, June 13. Hear updates on crime in your neighborhood and learn how you can work with neighbors and police to make the community safer and better for all.

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Burglars forced open the back window of a house near 58th and Springfield and stole three cameras, an iPad, 10 yellow metal coins, a keepsake hammer-and-sickle Soviet wristwatch, and $700 cash.

The crime was discovered by the victim, a 31-year-old man, on Friday, June 7.


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Burglars forced open the service door of a garage near 48th and La Crosse and stole a lawnmower. The crime was discovered by the victim, a 40-year-old man, at 8:00 a.m. Wednesday, June 5.


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If you live in Garfield Ridge and want to build a safer and better neighborhood, attend the next meeting of the Garfield Ridge Neighborhood Watch, set for 7:30 p.m. Monday, June 17 at Bridgeview Bank, 6366 West Archer. Hear the latest on citizen patrols to fight crime and promote neighborhood improvement. Just a few years old, the GRNW has grown into one of the Chicago area's most active and effective crime prevention organizations. 


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Protect your home, improve your home!





Protect your home, improve your home!


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1 comment:

  1. Condolences to the neighbor that lost the dog.

    Seems that family needs to be educated on proper behavior for the neighborhood.....or move.

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