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Men Make Off with Beer, Leave Cash on Counter: Will County Police Blotter

Will County Sheriff's Office reports, Dec. 1 • Beer Purchased After-Hours, Despite Store’s Good Intentions • Steel Stolen From R&D Iron • Order of Protection Violated.

 

SATURDAY, DEC. 1

Beer Purchased After Hours, Despite Store’s Good Intentions

A white man named Billy and an unknown white man entered Shell Gas, on the 7600 block of W. Lincoln Highway in Frankfort, attempted to purchase two cases of Bud Lite. A store employee informed Billy that it was after hours of alcohol purchase, and the beer could not be sold. When the employee was distracted, Billy and the unknown man left the store with the beer. Later, $40 was found on the store counter. The price of the beer was $32.08.

Steel Stolen From R&D Iron

Someone stole three 20-foot steel channel irons and fifty 20-foot square steel stocks from the shop entrance of R&D Iron, on the 14400 block of W. Edison Drive in New Lenox.

Order of Protection Violated

Giovanni Adams, 22, of the 2100 block of Vivienne Drive in Matteson, was cited for driving with a suspended license and violating an order of protection at the intersection of S. Harlem Avenue and W. Lincoln Highway in Frankfort.

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Related Topics: After Hours, R&D Iron, Shell Gas, Theft, Violating an Order of Protection, Will County Sheriff's Blotter, and Will County Sheriff's Department

Mildred Frackenbottom

9:56 am on Monday, December 10, 2012

How was it theft if beer was paid for ?

The clerk should have let it go. The cops should have let it go. The judge would surely let it go.

Not theft ,but after-hours sales, maybe.

We used to go into 7-11 to buy beer and we'd be 10 minutes late, so my gf would distract the clerk while we would 'time travel' back 15 minutes by moving the clock. Good Times.

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