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THURSDAY, FEB. 15, 2024
Addison honors police promotions, Command staff At the Addison Village Board meeting on Monday, Feb. 5, Mayor Richard Veenstra and the Village Board of Trustees recognized several promotions within the Department’s Command staff and welcomed new officers. Police Chief Roy Selvik, who took the helm in Dec., introduced his new team before they took their oaths of office: • Chris Weinbrenner was appointed Deputy Chief. Weinbrenner joined the department in 2004, serving in the patrol division until 2011, when he was assigned as Special Projects Unit officer, overseeing CALEA certification. He was promoted to Sergeant in 2020, and Commander in 2023. • Omar Brucal was appointed Administrative Commander. Joining the department in 2000, Brucal was a member in patrol until 2006 before 11 years as a crime prevention officer. He was promoted to Sergeant in 2020. • Pat Glomb was appointed Field Services Commander. Glomb was hired in 2007, serving in Patrol Division, DUMEG, the Gang Tactical Unit and Detective. He was promoted to Sergeant in 2022. • Steve Kazak was promoted to Sergeant. Kazak joined the department in 2014, serving in the Patrol Divi-
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On Monday, Feb. 5, the Addison Village Board of Trustees recognized several promotions and new additions to the Addison Police Department. The new officers are (from left): Charles Barth, Tomasz Hap, Ulises Hernandez, Isaac Luna and Natalie Obrzut.
sion until 2020, when he became CALEA certification. sen by the Addison Police Commis- Those officers are: Charles Barth, Crime Prevention Officer. In 2022, In addition to promotions, Chief sion, who were sworn in by depu- Tomasz Hap, Ulises Hernandez, he was tasked with overseeing Selvik introduced new officers cho- ty village clerk Mary Heneghan. Isaac Luna and Natalie Obrzut.
Two charged with armed robbery at Addison gas station Court grants state’s motion to deny pre-trial for two Chicago men
DuPage County State’s Attorney Robert Berlin and Addison Chief of Police Roy Selvik have announced that Judge Joshua Dieden granted
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the state’s motion to deny pre-trial Willie Carter, 24, and Anton Sterelease for two Chicago men accused phens, 24, each appeared at First Apof robbing an Addison gas station at pearance Court and are charged with gunpoint. two counts of armed robbery with a firearm (Class X felony) and one count of unlawful use of a weapon by a felon (Class 2 felony). In addition, Stephens is facing one count of aggravated fleeing and eluding a police officer (Class 4 felony). It is alleged that on Jan. 30 at approximately 11:50 p.m., a Villa Park police officer observed a vehicle that was suspected of being involved in an armed robbery at a Villa Park gas station earlier in January, traveling westbound on I-290 into DuPage County. As the officer continued surveil-
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lance, it is alleged that the vehicle exited I-290 heading westbound on Lake Street into Addison and backed into a parking spot near the front door of the Speedway gas station located at in the 700 block of E. Lake Street in Addison. It is alleged that two males, later identified as Carter and Stephens, exited the vehicle and entered the gas station store. It is further alleged that once in the store, one of the defendants began putting cigarettes in a garbage bag while the other pressed a gun to the side of a female clerk and ordered her to open the cash register, which she was unable to do as the register was in the process of rebooting. It is alleged that at one point, a male
customer entered the store while the robbery was in progress and that one of the defendants pointed a gun at his head and told him to get on the floor, which he did. It is alleged that one of the defendants then stole the man’s wallet. It is alleged that Carter and Stephens then exited the store with one of the men carrying the bag of cigarettes and fled the scene in their vehicle eastbound on Lake St. It is further alleged that a Villa Park police officer deployed spike strips in the eastbound lanes of Lake St., which the defendants avoided by driving east in the westbound lanes of Lake St. It is further alleged that
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