Felon On Ankle Monitor Bolts From Willowbrook Target In Stolen Truck, Cops Say

Authorities say a DeKalb man on electronic monitoring turned a Willowbrook Target run into a rolling crime scene across DuPage County, leaving officers to chase a stolen pickup loaded with thousands of dollars in merchandise.

Prosecutors allege Michael Addison, 39, walked out of the Target in the 7600 block of Kingery Highway with high-value goods, then jumped into a stolen 2023 Ford Maverick and took off. The multi-agency pursuit headed north on Route 83, onto I-88, and then south on I-294 before the truck crashed near the York Road exit. Investigators say Addison briefly ran on foot before officers caught up with him. No injuries were reported, and Addison remains in custody ahead of a Feb. 2 court date, according to prosecutors.

According to FOX 32 Chicago, prosecutors said Addison was already on electronic monitoring and had an outstanding warrant when officers spotted him around 8:12 p.m., sprinting from the Willowbrook Target at 7601 Kingery Highway. The state’s attorney’s office alleges he carried two garbage cans out of the store, then used them to haul about $2,642 worth of pharmaceuticals and personal-care items into the reportedly stolen Ford Maverick. Crest Hill police and other nearby agencies then joined the chase as the truck crossed city lines and hit the interstate.

What officials said

DuPage County State’s Attorney Robert Berlin did not mince words about the incident. He called the chain of alleged crimes “a complete disregard for public safety,” according to FOX 32 Chicago. Oak Brook Police Chief Brian Strockis added that “heavily armed habitual offenders fleeing in stolen vehicles are far more serious than property crimes,” underscoring why local chiefs say they are increasingly alarmed by high-speed retail-theft getaways…

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