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Carl D. Newsome

Thursday, April 4, 2013

St. Charles Burglary Suspect Faces New Charge

Police said a suspicious neighbor followed the man into the home, whose owners were away at the time.

A St. Charles man who was arrested in January after a home burglary on Millburn Court has been charged with a second count of burglary in an incident that occurred just days before. Carl Dean Newsome, 39, of the 1600 block of Indiana Street, was charged with a second county of residential burglary at 10:20 a.m. Tuesday, April 2, 2013, at the Kane County State’s Attorney’s Office, 37W777 Route 38, police said. Police said the latest charge was pertaining to the Jan. 26, 2013 burglary in which an individual authorities say was Newsome entered a home on the 400 block of South 13th Street while residents were home. When confronted by the residents, the individual left the home with a wallet that had been left on a ledge near the door. The …

Thursday, January 31, 2013

St. Charles Police Arrest Man in West-Side Burglary

Police said a neighbor saw suspect in the home whose owners were not at home.

The residents of a home on Millburn Court have an alert neighbor to thank after he boldly followed an uninvited visitor into their home and surprised the man, who fled but was arrested minutes later by St. Charles police. Carl D. Newsome, 39, of the 1600 block of Indiana Street, was taken into custody Wednesday afternoon at his home. He was charged with residential burglary, a Class 1 felony. Police said they are investigating to determine if there is any connection between Newsome and other burglaries in the neighborhood. Police were called about 2:50 p.m. Wednesday to the home on Millburn Court on a report of a burglary in process. A resident told officers he saw an older-model dark blue Honda four-door vehicle pull into his neighbor’s …

Vanessa Bell-LaSota

1:36 pm on Friday, February 1, 2013

This is proof that organizing ,aintaining a close-knit Neighborhood Watch is key to keeping every neighborhood safe in STC. We need to build the program City-wide as was in most communities in it's heyday in the 1990's. Kane County maintains a very active program in outlying areas. Our Watch has 13 Block Captains and over 100 homes enrolled. It was organized by myself and Kim Malay 3 years ago.…   more ›

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