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20220922 22-09 Regional Retail Roundup Oak Brook Police Department 1200 Oak Brook Road Oak Brook, IL 60523 (630) 368-8702 Contact: Officer Katie Yager Public Information Officer (630) 368-8734 cyager@oak-brook.org FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Regional Retail Roundup Oak Brook, IL – The Oak Brook Police Department, DuPage State’s Attorney’s Office, Attorney General’s Office, and the Cook County Regional Organized Crime (CCROC) would like to thank the multiple retail loss prevention establishments and local police departments for all their efforts in the Regional Retail Roundup that took place last week. Due to those extraordinary efforts the following two arrests occurred. On 09/14/22 at approximately 1:00 p.m. an Oak Brook Officer observed a white Nissan bearing a fraudulent Indiana temporary tag leaving a parking space in the area of 2155 22nd St., near the Nike Store. Oak Brook Officers initiated a stop on the Nissan, however it accelerated at a high rate of speed onto eastbound Butterfield Road. During this time, the Officers marked police vehicle was activated with lights, sirens and horn. As the driver of the Nissan was evading the Officers by driving in speeds well over the posted limit, it began to lose control and skidded across three lanes of traffic on Roosevelt Road. The passenger side of the Nissan struck the inside curb of Roosevelt Road, sending the vehicle into the air and onto the guardrail separating east and westbound traffic and coming to a stop. The driver was then ordered out of the vehicle and taken into custody. The initiating Officer immediately recognized the driver as; Parolee Demetrius Landfair from a previous retail theft case and Aggravated Vehicular Carjacking. Several new Nike and Doc Marten shoes, in the boxes were seen in plain view within the Nissan. Further inspection of the Indiana temporary tag revealed the alpha character, VIN, year, model, and month of expiration, were all clearly copied/edited onto the tag on a copy machine and laminated. The case was screened with DuPage County State's Attorney’s Office who approved Aggravating Fleeing and Eluding and Misdemeanor Unlawful Display of Registration. Landfair was booked, processed, and transported to DuPage County Jail. It was later learned that Landfair had committed a Retail Theft in Kildeer early on 09/14/22 prior to coming to Oak Brook. Additionally, he was wearing the same clothing and seen walking out of the store with four boxes of Doc Marten boots in a black mesh DSW shopping bag, identical to the one found holding the boots inside the Nissan. Further investigation on the fraudulent tags is being conducted. Landfair, Demetrius A 5/13/86 1865 S Millard Ave. 1st Floor Chicago, IL 60623 On 09/18/22 at approximately 1:06 p.m. Oak Brook Officers responded to Macy’s, 1 Oakbrook Center, for a retail theft in progress. Upon arrival, Officers located the offender leaving the area in a white Acura failing to pull over for the Officers activated emergency lights and sirens. During the drivers fleeing it struck a wooden bollard by a walking path just east of Oakbrook Center. The vehicle then continued down the walking path to the driveway of 701 Harger, at which point was taken into custody by an Officer. The driver was identified as Jin Kim Kwon, and positively identified by Macy’s as the offender. During this time it was learned that Kwon had been recognized from previous incidents stealing bath towels ($312) on September 13th, 2022, taking hand wash cloths ($42) on September 14th, 2022 and towels ($80) on September 15th, 2022, without paying for the merchandise on each date. On today's date, Kwon was seen concealing a pot and two (2) pillow cases in a white Macy's shopping bag and exiting the store. The case was screened with DuPage County State's Attorney’s Office who approved three (3) felony counts for Kwon for Burglary, Retail Theft, and Fleeing and Eluding. Kwon was additionally charged with misdemeanor Battery for when she shoved the LP Agent to make good on her escape. Kwon was booked, processed, and transported to DuPage County Jail. Kwon, Jin Kim 12/31/78 1866 Candlelight Place Dr. Houston, TX 77018 “Organized retail theft is about more than lost revenue and stolen products. Frequently, the criminal enterprises behind these thefts are connected to other serious crimes,” Attorney General Kwame Raoul said. “I would like to thank the Oak Brook Police Department, the DuPage County State's Attorney’s Office and all of the participating law enforcement agencies for their partnership in this operation. These arrests demonstrate the importance of collaborations between state and local law enforcement to better protect communities and hold individuals accountable.” “With the holidays rapidly approaching, it is imperative that we all work together to protect our retail establishments, many of which rely on the holidays to keep them in business,” Berlin said. “I thank the Oak Brook Police Department, Attorney General Kwame Raoul and all the participants for their ongoing efforts in fighting retail crime which not only protects our local businesses but also protects those who work and shop in our local establishments.” “This collaborative effort between Bob Berlin’s DuPage County State’s Attorney’s office, Attorney General Kwame Raoul’s Organized Retail Theft Task Force and the many Loss Prevention agents from the region that participated in this mission proved to be very effective. I would like to thank everyone that worked hard to make this mission a success. We will continue to work together to pro-actively combat retail crimes in Oak Brook,” said Chief Brian Strockis. Members of the public are reminded that these complaints contain only charges and is not proof of the defendant's guilt. A defendant is presumed innocent and is entitled to a fair trial in which it is the government's burden to prove his or her guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. Anyone needing additional information feel free to contact Detective Scott Warren at 630-368- 8750 or swarren@oak-brook.org ### BS Initialed by C.O.P KY#70 20220922 22-09