Crime & Safety
Statue Soars Through Window, Dog Bites Woman's Leg, and More
Tinley Park police reports, May 25-27.
SUNDAY, MAY 27
Criminal Damage Warrant
Adam S. Hofkamp, 26, of the 3600 block of Chicago Road in Steger, was arrested around 9:15 p.m. at the Monee Police Department on an active warrant out of for criminal damage to property. His bail was set at $25,000.
Dog Bites Woman's Leg
A woman said that around 7:15 p.m., she was bit by a dog while walking in the 8500 block of 167th Street in Tinley Park. The 64-year-old victim was bleeding and sought medical treatment. Police talked to the pup's owner, who said the dog escaped. It was up-to-date with its vaccinations.
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SATURDAY, MAY 26
Statue Soars Through Window
Police said that around 2:50 a.m., someone threw a concrete garden statue through a window of an apartment building in the 7100 block of West 170th Street in Tinley Park. The window was to a common laundry area in the building, police said.
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Open Alcohol
Phillip M. Nash, 25, of the 21900 block of Churchill in Richton Park was arrested at an unspecified time in the 19100 block of Harlem Avenue in Tinley Park. He was charged with driving without wearing a seat belt, driving with a suspended license, operating an uninsured motor vehicle and illegal transportation of alcohol. His bail was set at $2,000. Police said there was an open bottle of vodka in the back passenger side of the car.
FRIDAY, MAY 25
Warrant Arrest
Yamen I. Youssef, 32, of the 3200 block of Heritage Boulevard in Tinley Park, was arrested around 10:45 p.m. in the 9400 block of South Raymond in Oak Lawn on a warrant out of the . His bail was set at $2,500.
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