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Rock Valley Publishing

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Thursday, Nov. 23, 2023

Bensenville

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VOL. 19 • NO. 49

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Man charged with breaking into woman’s apartment, beating her

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THURSDAY, NOV. 23, 2023

Pre-trial release denied

DuPage County State’s Attorney Robert Berlin and DuPage County Sheriff James Mendrick have announced that Judge Joshua Dieden granted Abelardo the state’s motion Zapata to deny pre-trial release for an unincorporated Willowbrook man accused of breaking into a woman’s apartment and beating her. Abelardo Zapata, 33, appeared at First Appearance Court and is charged with one count of home invasion (Class X felony), one count of robbery—victim 60 years or older (Class 1 felony) and one count of aggravated battery great bodily harm—victim 60 years or older (Class 2 felony). On Sunday, Nov. 12 at approximately 8:03 a.m., Willowbrook police officers responded to the victim’s apartment for a call of a man, later identified as Zapata, who allegedly broke into the woman’s residence and beat her. Upon their arrival, officers found the victim, who is more than sixtyyears-old, with visible red marks and blood on her face. She was transported to a local hospital for medical attention where she received eight stiches to the top of her head. An investigation into the matter

found that Zapata was allegedly at the apartment complex walking with another tenant to her apartment when he kicked in the door to the victim’s apartment and entered. It is alleged that once inside the victim’s residence, Zapata attacked the woman, striking her in the face. It is further alleged that after striking the woman, Zapata grabbed the woman’s head and slammed it against a cabinet. It is alleged that Zapata took her cell phone and then fled the scene. It is alleged that after Zapata fled, the victim called 9-1-1 from another phone. Police took Zapata into custody without incident a short time later from a McDonalds approximately one block away. “The allegations that for no apparent reason, Mr. Zapata kicked in the front door of an innocent woman’s apartment and then severely beat her are shocking,” Berlin said. “A person’s home is their sanctuary and people have every right to feel safe in their homes. Mr. Zapata’s alleged actions destroyed this victim’s feeling of safety and security. I sincerely hope that the victim in this case has a speedy recovery from her physical injuries and I wish her the best as she is now forced to cope with the psychological harm allegedly caused by Mr. Zapata.” Zapata’s next court appearance is scheduled Dec. 11 for arraignment in front of Judge Michael Reidy.

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Opinion....................4 Out & About............6 Police................3 & 8 Sports................21-23

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Pictured performing with her band members is Alyssa Allgood, a Chicago-based jazz vocalist who will perform in concert at Bethel United Church of Christ on Saturday, Dec. 9 at 7 p.m. Tickets are $25 and can be purchased on Eventbrite or at the door. Students are free.

Christmas Jazz with the Alyssa Allgood Quartet Jazz returns to Bethel United Church of Christ’s concert series with a sparkling performance by the Alyssa Allgood Quartet on Saturday, Dec. 9, at 7 p.m. Allgood is a Chicago-based jazz vocalist whose silky soprano voice is perfectly suited for Christmas favorites, from traditional to contemporary, to two of her own holiday compositions. Band members include Alyssa Allgood, vocals; Tom Vaitsas, piano; Katie Ernst, bass; and Neil Hemphill, drums. Allgood has appeared either with her quartet or as soloist at such distinguished venues as the Jazz at Lincoln Center Club in Shanghai, Birdland Jazz Club in New York City, the Chicago Jazz Festival, the

Green Mill, the Jazz Showcase, Winter’s Jazz Club, the Jazz Estate and Noce Jazz Club. The New York City Jazz Record calls her “undeniably skillful at what she does. The expressive Chicagoan wears different hats, from scat singer to interpreter of familiar lyrics, to lyricist—and she shines in all of those areas…” A reception will follow the concert. Bethel United Church of Christ is located at 315 East St. Charles Rd. in Elmhurst. Tickets are $25 and can be purchased on Eventbrite or at the door. Students are free. Parking is free and the church is accessible. For more information call (630) 2794040.

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