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MoGro Police Blotter: Fuse Ruse, Dog Bites Dog

Plus incidents of DUI and theft. An arrest is merely an accusation and not evidence of a conviction.

 

 

Tiahmo Kendall, 40, of Niles was stopped for traffic violations on April 21 in the 9200 block of Waukegan Road, police said, and was charged with driving under the influence. Court date is scheduled for 6/11/12.

Francisco Almazo, 33, of Skokie was stopped for traffic violations April 21 near Dempster and Narragansett, police said, and was charged with driving under the influence. Court date is scheduled for 5/22/12.

Enkhtue Tsedendorj, 47, of Des Plaines was stopped for traffic violations  April 27 near Dempster and Waukegan, police said, and was charged with driving on a revoked driver’s license. Court date is scheduled for 5/25/12.

In an attempted burglary April 26, an unknown offender told a homeowner in the 5800 block of Cleveland that power lines were down in the area and he had to check the fuse box in the house. After the offender entered the house, the victim became suspicious and told the offender to leave. The offender left the house and nothing was missing. There were no issues with power lines that day. 

In a residential burglary April 27 in the 8600 block of Ferris, an unknown offender entered the apartment and took a tackle box and a check book.  

An offending dog got out of the house April 26 and bit a victim dog being walked by its owner in the 7800 block of Davis. The victim dog needed surgery for its injuries. The offending dog owner was issued a Morton Grove citation.

Information is taken from Morton Grove Police Department reports.

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Related Topics: Crime, Dui, and dog bite

sherwin dubren

12:39 am on Friday, May 11, 2012

Wonder if the offending dog was a pit bull. That breed should be banned from our village.

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Malibu Bob

10:30 am on Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Why? ALL dogs can be vicious. Proper training and careful handling of any dog should be the OWNER'S responsibility. I have raised "pit bulls" (American Staffordshire Terrier, and American Pit Bull Terrier) and I can tell you that they need a strong handler, just like a German Shepherd does.

If you need more information and education, start here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pit_bull

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