Police reports Freund house

I printed out the police reports and these are what I found in them. Some names have been removed and other information. I post those as [redacted].

➡️ 30 May 2014: A police report was taken for a request to stand by. The names involved are [redacted] from the report. Just after 4 pm Crystal Lake police were called to the 94 Dole Ave. house on a request to stand by. In the report, a female requested a stand by from police while her roommate moved out and also requested she be served with an order of protection. Police said they stood by upon arrival while the [redacted] individual completely moved out and was advised of a pending order of protection that needed to be served. She agreed to wait until the McHenry County Sheriff’s Office arrived to serve her. Police said both individuals were given a domestic waiver and rights of victims form.

➡️ 18 May 2015: A police report containing details of calls made referencing an incident at 94 Dole Ave. A call was made to police at 1:20 p.m. by a complainant who gave police information on two drivers that reportedly had suspended licenses. According to the report, the two people had court appearances set for 9 am in Woodstock, and were believed to be home with a juvenile inside a dark green Mitsubishi. In the report the complainant said the individuals also didn’t have insurance. The complainant had custody of one of the unnamed individual’s children, according to the report. An officer reported calling and speaking to the complainant just before 2 pm that day.

➡️ 17 December 2017: A woman [redacted], was visiting McHenry County for the holidays. A male, [redacted] was incarcerated at the McHenry County Jail and another woman, [redacted] said she believed the visitor was staying at the male’s apartment without his permission while he was in custody. The woman said she planned to go to the apartment to get the apartment keys from the visitor. The woman came in and began swearing at the visitor in front of her 5-year-old daughter and then attacked the woman while trying to get the keys. She knocked her onto a nearby couch and began punching her in the face. The woman then left the apartment with the keys. The victim told police she did not wish to press charges and simply wanted the keys back.

➡️ 17 January 2018: Crystal Lake police assisted the Northlake Police Department regarding a person [redacted] not paying for a hotel stay. According to police reports, officers responded to 94 Dole Ave. to talk to the individual about this report but did not make contact.

➡️ 16 February 2018: A woman [redacted] called to report her roommate and friend missing. According to police reports, she said a friend of his recently died, and he’d become depressed and went into the city of Chicago on the train. She said he usually checks in with her but his cell phone was off, and she could not reach him. She noted the man had tattoos and piercings all over his face. She also said she called detox centers and hospitals throughout the Chicago area to try to locate her friend. Police checked in later and the woman told police she’d received a phone call from her friend on 19 February.

➡️ Aug. 5, 2018: According to police reports, officers responded to another report of theft of prescription drugs. Authorities said they responded and met with two people who appeared to be on some sort of narcotic medication. They told police the prescription pills were taken from a backpack while they were walking around the neighborhood. The woman told police the last thing she remembered she was walking around a neighborhood, and then she woke up in her bed. A neighbor found her backpack and the woman found her pills in the backpack, but said some were missing. The officer later met with the male involved in this report and gave him the reference number for the report. He noted the man’s demeanor changed and also noted that due to experience dealing with prescription pill theft reports, people need a report number to have a prescription renewed, adding that he could have sold the medication and reported it stolen.

➡️ Sept. 5, 2018: Police were called after the family’s boxer, Lucy, was reported to be running loose. According to police reports, officers responded and found JoAnn working in the yard and Lucy nearby. She told police that neighbors, who she believed did not like Lucy, had called to report the incident.

➡️ Sept. 20, 2018: According to police reports, authorities were again called to 94 Dole Ave. to check on the well-being of the children after receiving a report that power had been out and the home was in a dilapidated state. Police arrived and found the grass was about two feet long, the paint was peeling off the house and the windows seemed to be falling apart. An officer spoke with a woman, whose name has been redacted, who said power had been out for a while. Police asked to enter, but she did not allow them in. They asked to check on the children and both boys appeared to be happy and healthy, according to police. They asked where a man, whose name is redacted, was, and she said he was at work. She also told police she was trying to find another place to live and had been staying elsewhere when possible. The officer told the woman they’d be contacting DCFS and the woman said they’d been out to the house a couple months ago. Police called DCFS and they said they would not respond to check on the house due to a utility issue.

➡️ Dec. 18, 2018: Just before 8 a.m., the Crystal Lake Police Department was called to 94 Dole Ave. in reference to a burglary. According to police reports, officers met JoAnn in the Taco Bell parking lot, and she told them an individual whose name has been redacted from the report had entered the Dole Ave. home, demanded money and stolen her cell phone and prescription pills. Authorities went back to the home to check for Cunningham if the person, a male, was at the home, and he was not. She told police he lived there but had not been home in a week. Police noticed the home in severe disrepair: the kitchen had areas where there was just sub flooring and were jagged and broken off; the ceiling had water damage, was peeling and open to piping in an area; a door was covered in a brown substance; and in the bedroom where Cunningham’s young children slept, there was an open window and an overwhelming smell of feces, according to the police report. Her children were running around. One of the boys just had a pull-up on and an officer noticed a bruise on his leg. When asked about it, JoAnn said it came from their 60-pound boxer, Lucy. Cunningham was arrested for driving while her license was suspended and authorities installed car seats into their squad car and brought JoAnn and her children to the police department. Another officer called to the home noted the residence was not adequate for two young children and that there was dog urine and feces throughout the home. Police spoke with a male, whose name has been redacted, around 8:30 a.m. that same morning. He told police he left the home after getting in a fight over another person, whose name has also been redacted, trying to steal his medication. The other person began screaming at him, he said, and using profanities. He then emptied his pockets and allowed authorities to pat him down to check to see if he had the missing phone or prescription pills. Police found a prescription made out to the individual but not the alleged missing medication.

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