Crime & Safety
Downers Police Make Retail Theft Arrests
Downers Grove police reports, July 26-August 4
SUNDAY, AUGUST 4
Woman Charged With Retail Theft
Hebah R. Jarad, 32, of the 10300 block of Broadmoor Drive, Palos Hills, was charged with retail theft. Police were dispatched at 5:04 p.m. to a report of a theft at a store on the 7300 block of Lemont Road. Jarad was released on I-bond with a court date of Sept. 4.
FRIDAY, JULY 26
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Man Charged With Retail Theft
Jakub K. Klosowski, 26, of the 8000 block of South Vine, Burr Ridge, was charged with retail theft. Police were dispatched at 5:38 p.m. to a report of a theft at a store on the 2000 block of Butterfield Road. A loss prevention officer saw Klosowski take five circuit breakers and place them in his pocket, according to a report.
Klosowski was handcuffed and his vehicle was seized for safekeeping and for potential felony charges. Police drove Klosowski to the Downers Grove Police Department and his vehicle was towed there.
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After the booking procedure and interview (the details of which were redacted in the report provided to media) Klosowski was released on a cash bond and his vehicle was processed as evidence, the report said.
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