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City Crime The following was taken directly from area police and fire department records, or from DeKalb County court records. Anyone mentioned is presumed innocent until proved guilty in a court of law.

July 31 • Lashawn Jackson, 21, of Hoffman Estates, was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol. • Samantha E. Ejka, 20, of DeKalb, was charged with fighting within the city. •Danielle E Ejka, 19, of Morton, was charged with fighting within the city. • Rennie Melarkey, 21, of Elk Grove Village, was charged with littering. • Emily K. Jones, 19, of DeKalb, was charged with possession of cannabis. • Raymont D. Williams, 19, of DeKalb, was charged with driving on a suspended/revoked license, manufacturing/delivering cannabis 10 to 30 grams, possesion of cannabis more than 2.5 grams and less than 10 grams and probation violation.

August 2 • Christopher W. Phillips, 27, of DeKalb, was charged with disorderly conduct. • Jennifer N. Watson, 22, of DeKalb, was charged with two counts of domestic battery. • Skylar T. Morningstar, 19, of DeKalb, was charged with domestic battery and battery/ bodily harm. • George R. Cano, 33, of DeKalb, was charged with two counts of domestic battery and resisting a peace officer. August 3 • Anjulisa L. AlvaradoRosario, 19, of Sycamore, was charged with four counts of domestic battery. • David L. Griffeth, 36, of DeKalb, was charged with criminal damage to property.

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July 30 • Scott R. Huddleston, 34, of DeKalb, was charged with driving under the inf luence of alcohol and driving with a suspended license. • John D. Neil, 28, of DeKalb, was charged with fighting within the city. • Lawrence W. Victory, 25, of DeKalb, was charged with fighting within the city. • Reginald D. Prude, 41, of DeKalb, was charged with open container upon public way.

August 1 • Jennifer L. Milauskas, 33, of DeKalb, was charged with battery/bodily harm. • Keyon S. Bell, 22, of Dekalb, was charged with controlled substance trafficking and two counts of manufacturing more than 1500 pills of ecstasy/analog. • Cory J. May, 34, of Chicago, was charged with controlled substance trafficking and two counts of manufacturing more than 1500 pills of ecstasy/analog. • Matthew G. House, 21, of DeKalb, was charged with fraudutilization of account number. • Brenna A. Thomas, 21, of DeKalb, was charged with two counts of domestic battery. • Jeremiah J. Larimore, 33, of DeKalb, was charged with driving on a suspended/revoked license. • Willis D. Rainey, 47, of DeKalb, was charged with possession of cannabis.

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July 29 • Emily L. Bradford, 21, of Rochelle, was charged with smoking violations. • Moses M. Brima, 46, of DeKalb, was charged with smoking violations. • David P. Gould, 26, of DeKalb, was charged with smoking violations.

Campus Crime The following was taken directly from the NIU Police Department. Anyone mentioned is presumed innocent until proved guilty in a court of law. The NIU Police Department provides police reports online at niu.edu/publicsafety/. July 22 • At 4:31 p.m., robbery was reported to have occurred at 2707 Sycamore Road. The case was referred to another agency. July 26 1. At 9:38 p.m., possession of cannabis 30 grams and under was reported to have occurred at 807 Ridge Drive. This case was closed by arrest. July 28 2. At 3:22 p.m., criminal damage to property was reported to have occurred at the parking deck. This case was suspended. July 29 3. At 3:17 a.m., three counts of damage to property, false police report and three counts of residential

burglary were reported to have occurred at 912 Edgebrook Drive. This case was referred to another agency. 4. At 1:32 p.m., theft $500 and under was reported to have occurred at Stevenson South. This case is open.

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August 4 8. At 2:46 p.m., theft of more than $500 was reported to have occurred at Yordon Center. This case was suspended. July 31 • At 5:21 p.m., battery was re5. At 3:15 a.m., domestic battery ported to have occurred at 1003 S. was reported to have occurred at 914 First St. This case was referred to Greenbrier Road. This case was re- another agency. ferred to another agency. August 5 August 2 9. At 8:39 p.m., resist, obstruct, 6. At 8:01 p.m., robbery was re- disarm an officer was reported to ported to have occurred at Welsh have occurred at Grove Street HighPark. This case was referred to an- way. This case was suspended. other agency. August 10 August 3 10. At 7:25 p.m., theft of less than 7. At 11:53 a.m., theft $500 and $500 was reported to have occurred under was reported to have oc- at Holmes Student Center. This case curred at Holmes Student Center. was suspended.

Police still searching for Sycamore killer

Northern Star Staff

Sycamore | Investigators have no suspects in the double homicide case that occurred in Sycamore Monday; however, there are no indications the killer or killers are still in the area, said Andrew Sullivan, DeKalb County chief deputy. Patricia A. Wilson, 85, and her son Robert J. Wilson, 64, were found dead by a family member at 16058 Old State Road in Sycamore, Sullivan said. The family member called 911 just before 6 p.m. to report the incident. Signs of forced entry were present at the residence. The DeKalb County Coroner’s office confirmed the two Sycamore homicide victims “succumbed to injuries due to blunt force trauma,” according to a DeKalb County Sheriff ’s Office press release. Sullivan said police are still searching for a 2010 white fourdoor Chevrolet Impala, license plate 903 0890, that was taken from the residence. It is believed the car was taken at or around the time of the crime. “Our hearts go out to the

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Police arrive on the scene the day after the bodies of Patricia A. Wilson, 85, and her son Robert J. Wilson, 64, were found on Aug. 15 at 16058 Old State Road in Sycamore.

family,” Sullivan said in a prepared statement. “This is a terrible crime perpetrated on an elderly mother and her son.” As of Aug. 17, DeKalb County Sheriff Roger Scott has no comment about the possible motivation for the crime. There is no history of crime within the family, Sullivan said. The DeKalb County Major Case Squad has been activated, which includes representatives from multiple local law enforcement agencies and 20 detectives. Sullivan

said investigators are following up on approximately 300 leads. “It’s a lengthy process; it’s a timely process,” Sullivan said. “They’ll keep working this until we find somebody.” DeKalb County Crime Stoppers is offering an $11,000 reward for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of the killer or killers. Call the DeKalb County Sheriff ’s Office at 815-895-2155 or Crime Stoppers at 815-895-3272 with any information pertaining to the incident.


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