Cook County woman crashes car while fleeing Oak Brook police; accomplice charged with stealing mail

The Brief

  • Tiffany Main, 32, of Arlington Heights, faces two felony counts of aggravated fleeing and eluding and one misdemeanor count of driving with a revoked license. Her co-defendant, Patryk Zubrzcki, 41, of River Grove, is charged with possession of methamphetamine, identity theft, and misdemeanor fleeing and eluding.
  • The charges stem from a police response to a vehicle with suspended license plates in Oak Brook’s Timber Trails subdivision. Zubrzcki allegedly fled on foot after a brief vehicle chase and was arrested with 3.7 grams of methamphetamine. Main then took the wheel, evaded officers, drove over spike strips, and eventually crashed before being apprehended.
  • Officers reportedly found stolen mail from multiple addresses in the vehicle. Zubrzcki was released due to non-detainable charges, while Main was ordered detained pre-trial. Both are scheduled for a court appearance on February 3.

OAK BROOK, Ill. A Cook County woman is facing charges after fleeing police and crashing her vehicle, following an incident where her co-defendant allegedly stole mail from several mailboxes in Oak Brook, according to prosecutors.

Tiffany Main, 32, of Arlington Heights, faces two felony counts of aggravated fleeing and eluding and one misdemeanor count of driving with a revoked license.

Her co-defendant, Patryk Zubrzcki, 41, of River Grove, faces charges of possession of methamphetamine, three counts of identity theft, and one count of misdemeanor fleeing and eluding.

What we know

The charges stem from a traffic stop that occurred around 1:44 a.m. Thursday in the Timber Trails subdivision.

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