Crime & Safety

Palos Hills Police Blotter: Bilking Banker and Underage Drinkers

Palos Hills police reports, June 6-11.

SATURDAY, JUNE 11

Unwanted Paint Job

A vehicle parked in a driveway on the 8200 block of Chestnut Drive was splattered with paint sometime during the night, police said.

THURSDAY, JUNE 9

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Underage Drinking

Michael Pietrusza, 18, of Palos Hills, and Vitiates Lasys, 19, of Palos Hills, were charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor and illegal consumption of alcohol. The two men returned an extremely intoxicated female juvenile to her home in the 11100 block of 84th Avenue, where an ambulance was called, police said. It was determined that the two men had accompanied the juvenile to a party, police said.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8

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Slashed Tire

A rear tire of a vehicle parked on the 8400 block of 99th Terrace was slashed, police said.

Trespassing

Ihsan Ayyad, 21, of Naperville, was charged with criminal trespassing. Ayyad was found standing outside of an open sliding glass door of a recently unoccupied townhome on Cour De La Reine at about 2 p.m., police said. Police say they also found a male juvenile hiding in an upstairs closet of the townhome. After questioning, Ayyad said he had entered the home as well, police said.

MONDAY, JUNE 6

Bilking Banker

Abdelkader Suliman, 35, of Bridgeview, was charged with two counts of felony deceptive practices. Suliman, an employee of PNC Bank, would deposit checks from closed accounts into a business account he had opened at the bank, and he would then withdraw that money, police said. In total, Suliman withdrew $12,745, police said.

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