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According to officials, two Chicago women allegedly led the police on high -speed chases after stealing clothes from a retail store.
The office of Attorney in the states of Duppage County said that 38 -year -old Shavanda Outlaw and 27 -year -old Destiny Jackson have been accused with single cases of theft and retracted theft, as well as in two cases of migrating a police officer and rejecting a police officer.
The Oak Brook Police Department responded to a theft/retailing report at 12:30 pm on Monday to review the theft footage.
Answering officials spoke with the Los Prevention Officer and reviewed the security footage, and alleged that Jackson and the outlave entered the store, fired 18 items of $ 1,674 clothing, and moved to the fitting room.
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Destiny Jackson is accused of prominent police on a high -speed pursuit in Chicago after allegedly stealing goods from a store on Monday. (Duppage County State Attorney Office)
Once in the fitting room, the pair allegedly put the cloth in layers on their body and left the store without paying for the goods, the state’s lawyer’s office said.
Later that day, an official of the Oak Brooke Police Department saw Jackson and the outlawl in a blue Nissan and activated emergency lights and sirens to operate a traffic stop.
But instead of pulling up, the driver, later identified as Jackson, allegedly moved to high rates at high speed.
Jackson allegedly led the police on a high-speed chase, using shoulder to pass vehicles on several occasions while walking inside and outside the traffic. He is also accused of driving in traffic coming near the hospital to avoid slow -running vehicles.
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After allegedly stealing goods from a store on Monday, high-speed chase in Chicago is accused by Outlaw of Shawanda. (Duppage County State Attorney Office)
Police said the officer reached a speed of 82 mph, although she was not able to acquire land on Nissan. Jackson eventually ran the interstate 290, where his vehicle was boxed with the help of Chicago Police Department.
The police also alleged that both the suspects ran away from the police and threw goods from the shop.
Jackson and the outlawl were eventually arrested at the scene.
The state’s Attorney Office said that Outlaw produced in court on Monday morning, and during the hearing, the court refused to request the request to detain suspected pretense.
But after the hearing, the state filed additional movements to cancel the external release of the outlaw due to pending cases, alleging that it stole goods from two other stores on three different occasions. Judge Daniel Guerin and Judge Mia McFerson accepted the movements.
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Two women were kept in custody in custody after stealing several retail in Chicago. (Istock)
Jackson is currently on parole for a police officer and increased battery for retailing stolen from 2023, yet she was on a pre-testing release in Will County for another retail theft case.
During Jackson’s Pratiel Hearing on Monday afternoon, Judge Joshua died, requested for the state’s pre -custody.
Jackson is scheduled to appear in court on August 11, while Outlaw is scheduled to appear on August 26.
Duppage County State Attorney Robert Berlin accused Outlaw and Jackson of thumbs up their nose in the criminal justice system and allegedly committing another crime during pre-protection.
Berlin said, “To further enhance the case, it is also alleged that in an attempt to avoid apprehension, both defendants led the authorities at a high -speed chase in the middle of the day, threatening the police officers involved, on the way to other motor drivers, pedestrians and shopkeepers.” “We have zero tolerance for the type of alleged behavior in this case in the Duppage County. New allegations against these women, which were earlier given the pretrial release, have shown the need for a change in the safe-T-act of the state to give more discretion to judges in the first attendance court.
“Very often, we are seeing repeated criminals issuing pre-examination because the Act does not allow judges to use their discretion for some offenses.”
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