Crime & Safety
Teen Wanted For Allegedly Forcing His Way Into Bolingbrook Murder House
The alleged break-in and ensuing attack on a woman were unrelated to the murder from 15 days earlier, police said.

Dominick Hudson, 19, faces a felony charge of criminal trespassing and misdemeanor counts of criminal damage to property and domestic battery.
Police set up a perimeter and searched for Hudson after he allegedly forced his way into the Cypress Drive residence on Feb. 21. Hudson eluded the law and escaped.
The day before, Bolingbrook resident Kevin Jerel Bailey was arrested and charged with the Feb. 6 murder of 21-year-old Juantrelle Quarles.
When he was killed, Quarles was among a group that had gathered at the house on Cypress following a funeral in Summit, police said.
Quarles, a Bolingbrook resident, suffered multiple gunshot wounds, according to Will County Coroner Patrick O’Neil’s office.
A second man was wounded in the shooting, police said.
Police said Hudson’s alleged break-in and ensuing attack on a 21-year-old woman were unrelated to the Quarles killing.
Hudson and the woman have a child together, according to court filings.
The warrant for Hudson’s arrest carries a $75,000 bond.
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