Crime & Safety
Villa Park Man Damaged Property At Pritzker's Chicago Home: CPD
Police say Adam Dabash was at the governor's residence and has been linked to being the person who left J.B. Pritzker two letters in August.

VILLA PARK, IL — A 38-year-old Villa Park man faces criminal charges, including stalking, after the Illinois State Police identified the man as the person who left two letters for Gov. J.B. Pritzker at his Chicago residence over the summer.
Adam A. Dabash faces two counts of stalking and one count of criminal damage to property, the Illinois State Police announced on Tuesday. Police were called to Pritzker’s residence in Chicago on Monday where investigators were looking into reports of property damage to the governor’s home, police said.
Police found Dabash at the residence and he was taken into custody, police said. An investigation then determined that Dabash was linked to being the same person wanted in leaving two letters at Pritzker’s home in August, police said.
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Dabash is being held at the Chicago Police Department’s 18th District jail until his pretrial conditions have been set by a judge, officials said. Police are not releasing any more information about the incident at this time.
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