2012 NAPERVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT ... - City of Naperville
2012 NAPERVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT ... - City of Naperville 2012 NAPERVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT ... - City of Naperville
Missing AdultIn January of 2012, an autistic 21-year old male from Naperville wasmissing from his Naperville residence. An extensive search was conductedby numerous agencies. Luckily, the subject was located thenext day. After two years of planning his trip, the subject had takenseveral trains to Charleston, IL and was located on the campus ofEastern Illinois University. He reported that he had wanted to go tocollege.First Degree MurderIn February of 2012, the Naperville Police Department respondedto a downtown establishment for the report of a stabbing. The investigationrevealed that three victims had been stabbed. One ofthe victims died as a result of the injuries he received. Detectivesinvestigated the incident which led to the identification and arrestof the suspect. The suspect was charged with First Degree Murderand Aggravated Battery. This case is pending trial in DuPageCounty.Aggravated Criminal Sexual AbuseIn May of 2012, the Naperville Police Department began an investigation into areport of inappropriate contact between a 60-year old male coach employedwith local fitness facility and a 15-year old male. During the course of a sevenmonth investigation, the suspect was charged with Aggravated Criminal SexualAbuse after it was learned the suspect had sexually abused a minor.Prior to being employed with a local fitness facility, the suspect held a coachingposition with a school in a neighboring community. The suspect was subsequentlyterminated after reports of inappropriate activity with students. Inaddition, the school administration learned that the suspect had failed to disclosea 1986 conviction in Scottsdale, Arizona for molesting a 12-year-old student.30
Identity Theft and Wire FraudIn October of 2012, the Naperville Police Department becameaware of an international group committing identity theft and wire fraud. During thecourse of the investigation, seven suspects were identified who had traveled to Illinoisfrom Georgia. It was learned that the hierarchy of the group was operating out of EasternEurope. Over 50 fraudulent money/wire transfers were identified, 62 counterfeit identificationcards and passports were recovered, along with computers and printers used tomake the counterfeit identification cards. As a result of this investigation, one branch ofthis Eastern European organized crime group was identified and charged with numerousfelonies in DuPage County, and wire fraud victims from across the country were identified.Delivery of Methamphetamine and Methamphetamine TraffickingIn October of 2012, a Naperville police officer and his K-9 partner conducteda traffic stop on a pick-up truck for multiple violations. The two occupantswere identified as residents of lowa and the K-9 completed a free air sniff ofthe vehicle. After receiving a positive alert, a vehicle search was conductedand 19 pounds of methamphetamine was discovered in the bed of the pickuptruck under some shingles. Both suspects were charged with Delivery ofMethamphetamine and Methamphetamine Trafficking and are being held inDuPage County on a $1M full cash bond. To date, this was the largestmethamphetamine arrest in DuPageCounty’s history.31
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Identity Theft and Wire FraudIn October <strong>of</strong> <strong>2012</strong>, the <strong>Naperville</strong> Police Department becameaware <strong>of</strong> an international group committing identity theft and wire fraud. During thecourse <strong>of</strong> the investigation, seven suspects were identified who had traveled to Illinoisfrom Georgia. It was learned that the hierarchy <strong>of</strong> the group was operating out <strong>of</strong> EasternEurope. Over 50 fraudulent money/wire transfers were identified, 62 counterfeit identificationcards and passports were recovered, along with computers and printers used tomake the counterfeit identification cards. As a result <strong>of</strong> this investigation, one branch <strong>of</strong>this Eastern European organized crime group was identified and charged with numerousfelonies in DuPage County, and wire fraud victims from across the country were identified.Delivery <strong>of</strong> Methamphetamine and Methamphetamine TraffickingIn October <strong>of</strong> <strong>2012</strong>, a <strong>Naperville</strong> police <strong>of</strong>ficer and his K-9 partner conducteda traffic stop on a pick-up truck for multiple violations. The two occupantswere identified as residents <strong>of</strong> lowa and the K-9 completed a free air sniff <strong>of</strong>the vehicle. After receiving a positive alert, a vehicle search was conductedand 19 pounds <strong>of</strong> methamphetamine was discovered in the bed <strong>of</strong> the pickuptruck under some shingles. Both suspects were charged with Delivery <strong>of</strong>Methamphetamine and Methamphetamine Trafficking and are being held inDuPage County on a $1M full cash bond. To date, this was the largestmethamphetamine arrest in DuPageCounty’s history.31