Man breaks vehicle windows at residence with protection order, New Lenox IL


A man with a history of domestic incidents recently served with a protection order broke all the windows of a vehicle at a residence near West Maple Street. It is unknown if he is currently in the house, and he may pose a danger to household members.
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9154, it's going to be a black Dodge Avenger. The gentleman is in? Stafford. 257-56 West Maple Road. 157-56 West Maple Road.
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James. He came within the last 45 minutes and broke all windows on the carlor's vehicle. Unknown if he's in the house, he does not drive. The 17 was not home at the time. He just got home and saw it. He's still white, red hair, six foot two. Our sentence is advising that he was served with an order of protection[1] today. There is also a crime hazard[2] for the residents for a true deputy response for Kevin O'Connell who's been involved in domestic-related incidents.
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Our 17 is going to be a Katie Clause at this time.
Police codes explained
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order of protection: Court-issued order to protect an individual from contact or harm, often in domestic situations
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crime hazard: Flag indicating increased risk or need for heightened response due to prior incidents
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Location mentioned:
Near W Maple St, New Lenox, IL 60451
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