A man on parole for burglary had dozens of iPods and smartphones at his West Side
home when police and parole officers visited there Friday because of recent
neighborhood burglaries and he bragged to them he would “steal anything,”
according to police.
Daniel Ramirez, 22, of the 2100 block of West Huron Street, was arrested at
his home about 10 a.m. Friday, according to police. He is being held in Cook
County Jail in lieu of $50,000 bail after being charged with felony of more than
$100,000 in goods and felony unlawful use of a weapon by a felon, according to
jail records. Officers also arrested another man, Adam Salas, 41, after they
found him at Ramirez’s home and he dropped drugs in front of them, according to
a police report.
Ramirez is accused of the theft of more than $100,000 in goods, including
more than 80 iPods, numerous iPads and cell phones, about 20 bicycles, and other
items including laptop computers and jewelry, according to police.
Wood District Tactical officers and Illinois Department of Corrections
officers visited Ramirez’s home when district officers investigating a rash of
burglaries in the West Town neighborhood identified Ramirez as a “person of
interest”. They found Ramirez at home, and he told
the officers he had the run of the home, including a back bedroom, which had its
door closed.
When they opened the bedroom door, Salas came out and dropped drugs. Salas had 30 grams of heroin and 21 grams of crack cocaine,
as well as “a large quantity” of drugs and equipment used in the drug trade.
Police found some of the stolen property in the back bedroom, along with a
.40-caliber live round.
While sitting at the kitchen table talking to the officers, Ramirez told them
he would “steal anything from anywhere. Ramirez also
claimed to have moved property from his mother’s home in Des Plaines about a
month ago.
After Ramirez was arrested, the home’s owner told police they could search
the property, and they found more property inside two vehicles in the garage.
In addition to the electronics, jewelry and bikes, police also found numerous
cameras, a few wide-screen televisions, gas grills, golf clubs and numerous
other items.
Police were scheduled to allow possible victims of burglaries to view the
stolen items at the Wood Dstirct, 937 N. Wood St., from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. on
Monday and Tuesday. Police asked that anyone wishing to claim their goods bring
proof of ownership, such as receipts.
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