Man, 2 teens charged with NW suburban burglary, suspected of more

SHARE Man, 2 teens charged with NW suburban burglary, suspected of more
screen_shot_2017_10_20_at_5_14_54_pm.png

Teghan Applebergh | McHenry County sheriff’s office

An 18-year-old man and two teenagers have been charged after a northwest suburban burglary.

The trio was arrested early Thursday in connection with multiple burglaries in unincorporated McHenry, according to the McHenry County sheriff’s office.

Officers responded to calls of a burglary to a vehicle about 2:15 a.m. near West Riverside Drive in the Orchard Heights subdivision, the sheriff’s office said. That’s where they found and arrested 18-year-old Teghan Appleberg and the two teenage boys.

Appleberg, of Wonder Lake, was charged with one count of burglary, the sheriff’s office said.

The boys, ages 13 and 17, were each charged with one count of burglary and another count of residential burglary, the sheriff’s office said. Their identities weren’t released because they’re juveniles.

They had broken into a garage, where Appleberg was suspected of stealing property from a vehicle, according to the sheriff’s office.

Appleberg was being held in the McHenry County Corrections Facility, and the two teens were at the Kane County Juvenile Justice Center.

The sheriff’s office’s Criminal Investigation Division was investigating their possible connection with multiple vehicle burglaries in that area, authorities said.

Investigators asked anyone who might have been a victim of a burglary to call them at (815) 334-4750.

The Latest
In the eighth, Michael Busch tripled, and Patrick Wisdom, who had homered earlier, singled him home for the run that proved to be the difference in the Cubs’ 6-5 win.
Ball had the $21.4 million option for next season, and exercised his option to stay with the Bulls. The hope is that he can overcome three left knee surgeries since 2022 and be available by fall camp, otherwise the Bulls might have to make some tough decisions on the guard in the final season of his four-year, $80-million deal.
Manager Craig Counsell said Suzuki likely will have a rehab assignment but Bellinger might not. Both could be activated from the injured list this week.
Tommy Pham gave the Sox the lead with an RBI single. After a three-hour delay, Tanner Banks needed 39 seconds to strike out pinch hitter Ivan Herrera looking to end the game.
“We will be open-minded on anything to further set us up for future success,” general manager Chris Getz said.