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Mug Shot Monday, Feb. 25

The accompanying photos were taken at the Tinley Park Police Department between Feb. 15-21.

 
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MARK A. SHERMAN—FELONY POSSESSION OF A CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
Mark A. Sherman, 30, of the 6600 block of West 175th Street, was charged with felony possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia after police found him Feb. 15 in a Subway sandwich shop bathroom with .04 grams of heroin and two syringes. Tinley Park Police Department
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Mark A. Sherman, 30, of the 6600 block of West 175th Street, was charged with felony possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia after police found him Feb. 15 in a Subway sandwich shop bathroom with .04 grams of heroin and two syringes.
David Bustos, 18, of the 16400 block of Terry Lane in Oak Forest, was charged with possession of marijuana after a traffic stop Feb. 16. He allegedly had 5.5 grams of pot in nine bags that were hidden in a fake 7Up can, according to Tinely Park Police.
Preston Singleton, 47, of the 2700 block of Roosevelt Road in Chicago, was charged with burglary and theft Feb. 18.
Julius Thomas, 56, of the 1300 block of Parkside Street in Chicago, was charged with burglary and theft Feb. 18.
Jordan Dwyer, of the 6600 block of West 165th Place, was charged Feb. 18 with two counts of attempted armed robbery.
Kamal M. Mashni, 55, of the 7700 block of West 162nd Place, was charged Feb. 20 with four counts of felony theft and two counts of misdemeanor theft for allegedly buying stolen cigarettes, alcohol, baby formula, over-the-counter drugs and designer purses as a store manager at Tinley Family Food and Liquor.

Mug Shot Mondays is a weekly feature on Tinley Park Patch that spotlights mug shots taken at the local police department.

All pictures were submitted by Tinley Park police when the accused were booked between Feb. 15-21.

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