Markeese Guider

River Forest Police have arrested a man they say was involved in an aggravated vehicular hijacking that occurred in the 7600 block of Central on Sept. 26, according to a police news release.

Police responded to that call at about 1 p.m., when it was reported that two men, one armed with a shotgun, approached a woman driving a 2009 BMW 528i and ordered her out of the car.

The men fled the scene, followed by a small red car that police suspect had driven the two men to the location. Several days after the carjacking, the BMW was discovered parked near the intersection of Division and Parkside in Chicago. 

Fingerprints and DNA evidence found in the vehicle led police to arrest Markeese D. Guider, 19, of Chicago, who was charged with two counts of aggravated vehicular hijacking and one count of criminal trespass to a vehicle.

Guider’s bond was set at $100,000. He is being held in Cook County Jail.

Police also identified two other suspects connected to the carjacking – one is in custody for an unrelated offense and the other is being sought by River Forest police. The shotgun used in the carjacking also was located and is being held as evidence by another police jurisdiction.

Residential burglary arrest

Kendreeal Perteet, 21, of the 3900 block of West Congress Parkway in Chicago, was arrested on Oct. 16 at 11:54 a.m. in the 400 block of Desplaines Avenue in Forest Park for residential burglary and held in lieu of bond. No additional information was provided by the Oak Park police.

 

Residential burglary

A residence in the 600 block of South East Avenue was burglarized sometime between 10:45 p.m. on Oct. 14 and 10:15 a.m. on Oct. 16. The offender entered the garage through an unlocked service door and stole a Swiss army knife, $100 in cash and a personal check from the center console. 

The offender also entered the resident through an unlocked rear door leading to the kitchen and stole a man’s white gold wedding ring and a brown leather wallet containing credit cards, gift cards and personal identification. The loss was an estimated $1,100.

These items, obtained from the Oak Park and River Forest police departments, came from reports, Sept. 26-Oct. 16, 2016, and represent a portion of the incidents to which police responded. Anyone named in these reports has only been charged with a crime and cases have not yet been adjudicated. We report the race of a suspect only when a serious crime has been committed, the suspect is still at large, and police have provided us with a detailed physical description of the suspect as they seek the public’s help in making an arrest.

Compiled by Timothy Inklebarger

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