Crime & Safety
Dimple-Obsessed White Castle Customer Jailed For Harassing Drive-Thru Worker: Cops
The Homer Glen really had a thing for the 22-year-old's dimples, police said.

Michael Calabrese, 41, allegedly kept it up so long that he ended up in jail on a disorderly conduct charge the morning of Jan. 26.
Calabrese started out with his “unwanted comments” while he was at the drive-thru window of the Homer Glen White Castle about 2 a.m., police said, telling the young woman, “I like your dimples” and “I think you’re cute.”
He then drove around the White Castle parking lot as he waved to the woman and followed that up by calling the restaurant, police said. During his call, Calabrese allegedly told one of the woman’s co-workers, “I really think her dimples are cute.”
The woman quit working the drive-thru for the rest of her shift because of the way Calabrese was “creeping” her out, police said.
After her shift, the woman and a co-worker stopped to get gas at the nearby Speedway station. She was shocked to find Calabrese there and called the cops on him, police said.
County deputies spoke with Calabrese and took him into custody. Calabrese was released on his own recognizance about an hour later.
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