W E D N E S D A Y
December 6, 2017 Vol. 35, No. 16 ONE DOLLAR
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Carjackings jolt northeast Oak Park Two robbed at gunpoint in 700 block of North Lombard By TIMOTHY INKLEBARGER Staff Reporter
A man was carjacked at gunpoint in the alley of the 700 block of North Humphrey Avenue during the evening of Dec. 4 – it was the third such crime committed in northeast Oak Park in less than a week. Two other carjacking attempts took place – one in the immediate vicinity – around the same time on Nov. 28. Oak Park police report that the Humphrey carjacking took place at 5:30 p.m. as the victim was parking his car in his garage. The man was still in his car when another man appeared at the driver’s side window, displayed a handgun and demanded his vehicle, according to an email from village spokesman David Powers. The man handed over the vehicle and was not injured. He could not describe the carjacker but told police he did see another car in the alley with two occupants. Oak Park Police Commander Roger Grivetti said in a telephone interview that police are investigating the carjacking and have not yet taken anyone into custody. Oak Park police also reported that two attemptSee CARJACKING on page 14
ALEXA ROGALS/Staff Photographer
STREET WISE: Michael Johnson, 47, talks about the different shelter options throughout Chicago’s West Side and the Oak Park areas last Friday outside of Starbucks on Lake Street in Oak Park.
Down, but not out, in Oak Park How Housing Forward takes the sting out of a man’s homelessness
By MICHAEL ROMAIN Staff Reporter
Last Sunday, Michael Johnson, 47, and his fiancé, Cynthia Saack, 45, trekked over to one of the numerous Oak Park churches that, on any given night, serve
as temporary shelters affiliated with the nonprofit Housing Forward. Each evening, Johnson and Saack put their names into a lottery, hoping to land on one of roughly 60 pads in the shelter. That night, Johnson said, Saack got picked but he didn’t. So they both ended
up sleeping on chairs under the Harlem Avenue Metra line. “If I get in and she don’t, then neither one of us get in — and it’s vice versa,” said Johnson during an interview last See HOMELESS on page 13
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