Crime & Safety

Four in Custody after Off-Duty Cop Thwarts Smash-and-Grab at Jewelry Store

Search for subjects led to a soft lockdown at the nearby Orland District 135 school and district office.

ORLAND PARK, IL — Four people are in custody Thursday afternoon following what Orland Park police are calling a foiled smash-and-grab.

Late Thursday morning, an off-duty police officer in a jewelry store on 152nd and LaGrange Road noticed a suspicious man inside the store and called it in.

That man left the store when he noticed the officer, police said. He joined three other subjects near a car in the parking lot. They then fled the scene on foot, leaving behind the vehicle, which was discovered to have been stolen from a resident's driveway in Mokena.

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Police quickly apprehended three of the subjects, but a fourth dodged them. Police called for a "secure campus" — or soft lockdown — at nearby District 135 offices and Center School while they searched for the fourth, who was later apprehended near Center School.

Officers found a mini-sledgehammer near the car in the jewelry store parking lot, leading police to believe the off-duty officer's vigilance prevented a smash-and-grab burglary.

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Police are investigating.

More details are expected to be released later Thursday.

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