Parolee charged with 2 burglaries at Wrigleyville’s Nuts on Clark

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Armando Vadillo | Chicago Police

A North Side parolee has been charged with burglarizing Nuts on Clark in Wrigleyville twice this month.

Armando Vadillo, 51, is charged with two felony counts of burglary and was ordered held without bail Saturday, according to the Cook County sheriff’s office.

Each time, he entered the store at 3830 N. Clark Street through an air-conditioning duct, the police said.


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