Southland crime: Robberies in Steger, Tinley Park and Oak Lawn

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Southland crime: Robberies in Steger, Tinley Park and Oak Lawn
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Crime reports from south and southwest suburban agencies from police and court reports and news releases.

The following items were taken from police and court reports and news releases. An arrest does not constitute a finding of guilt.BURGLARY: A former Beecher man accused of breaking into two homes on consecutive days is charged with one count of residential burglary and one count of simple burglary, according to Will County court records online. Officers arrested Justin Melia, 26, Marion, Illinois, March 31 after he allegedly broke into a home in the 200 block of West Church Road, police said.

DOMESTIC BATTERY: Madison A. Hinton, 22, first block of Timberlane Road, Matteson, is scheduled to appear in Will County court April 23, charged with one count of aggravated domestic battery/strangulation and three counts of aggravated domestic battery/public place, according to court records online.

ARMED ROBBERY: A man posing as a customer at Tobacco Island, 11051 Cicero Ave., April 2 browsed merchandise on the shelves and then displayed a handgun to the lone clerk, demanding he accompany him behind the counter to gather boxes of cigarettes, collectively selling for $4,200, into a bag, police said. The man also left with money from the safe and lottery tickets collectively worth at least $500, police said.

AGGRAVATED ASSAULT: Vondale Q. Frazier, 32, undisclosed block of 51st Avenue, Oak Lawn, was arrested April 8 and accused of aggravated assault after displaying a 9 mm handgun to a family member during an argument, police said.DUI CRASH: Ryann R. Scanlan, 25, 16100 block of Justin Court, Tinley Park, was arrested and accused of drunken driving March 30 after backing out of a parking lot into a vehicle stopped for a red light at 167th Street and La Grange Road, police said.

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