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According to the report, police arrested a 32-year-old Chicago man in March after he was allegedly caught driving a stolen Dodge Charger. The report doesnāt say why they stopped him, but the carās front license plate was missing, so thatās one possibility. When they checked the rear plate number, they discovered the car had been reported stolen. They arrested the man, who was charged with āmisdemeanor criminal trespass to vehicle,ā which I assume means they couldnāt actually prove he had stolen it. But he was sitting in it, and he didnāt have permission to do that, hence the criminal-trespass charge. He also had a suspended license, so that charge got tacked on too. A judge released him but ordered him to appear for a court hearing, via Zoom, on March 30. To his credit, he did not miss the hearing. To his discredit, he allegedly made the Zoom call from inside another stolen car. The report says that on March 30, police pulled up behind a BMW that had been reported stolen, although the circumstances of this stop arenāt very clear, either. When they walked up to the car, they noticed the occupant was on his phone, and then realized he was calling in for a court hearing.
According to the report, police arrested a 32-year-old Chicago man in March after he was allegedly caught driving a stolen Dodge Charger. The report doesnāt say why they stopped him, but the carās front license plate was missing, so thatās one possibility. When they checked the rear plate number, they discovered the car had been reported stolen. They arrested the man, who was charged with āmisdemeanor criminal trespass to vehicle,ā which I assume means they couldnāt actually prove he had stolen it. But he was sitting in it, and he didnāt have permission to do that, hence the criminal-trespass charge. He also had a suspended license, so that charge got tacked on too. A judge released him but ordered him to appear for a court hearing, via Zoom, on March 30. To his credit, he did not miss the hearing. To his discredit, he allegedly made the Zoom call from inside another stolen car. The report says that on March 30, police pulled up behind a BMW that had been reported stolen, although the circumstances of this stop arenāt very clear, either. When they walked up to the car, they noticed the occupant was on his phone, and then realized he was calling in for a court hearing.
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