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Warrant issued in Antioch burglaries
An arrest warrant has been issued for a 25-year-old Antioch man accused in a rash of burglaries in downtown Antioch March 27, according to an Antioch Police Department news release. The Antioch Police Department names Anthony J. Altmayer, who faces six felony charges, as one of two suspects in the five burglaries or destruction of unoccupied businesses. “Through investigation and the evidence gathered there was enough probable cause to secure an arrest warrant for Altmayer,” the release states, adding the other suspect has not been named, pending further investigation. Altmayer, who has an $100,000 arrest warrant, faces five counts of Class 2 Felony Burglary and one count of Class 4 Felony Theft. “Arrangements are being made to place him in custody,” the release states.
A closeted return
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A large crowd of area residents pack the latest edition of the Antioch Traveling Closet at the Antioch Senior Center, 817 Holbek Dr., on Sunday, April 2. The event was the fifth in the series of Traveling Closets courtesy of the organizer of the Traveling Closet, Lisa Fisher, and the host volunteers and contributors who work with her to make the affair the growing success it has become. The purpose of the Traveling Closet is to offer to those in need a wide selection of donated clothing, toiletries, cleaning supplies that they can put to good use, all free of charge. Also on hand again were four hairstylists offering free haircuts to all wanting to look their springtime best. Sunday’s event drew almost 250 individuals show up, with 85 percent of them being from the Antioch area. The next Traveling Closet is scheduled for August 20. The event will center around a “back-to-school” theme. She hopes to collect school supplies, as well as school clothing for the area’s budding scholars. To volunteer, or to make a donation to the Antioch Traveling Closet, email Lisa Fisher at lisa@limericklounge.com.
Authorities mum on Trevor case Around the same time, Pizza Time in Trevor was broken into and a cash register was taken, several Chicago-area news sources report. Although there is some speculation about whether the cases are related, officials from the Kenosha County Sheriff’s Department and Antioch Police have not made any determination.
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