Crime & Safety
Joliet Burglar, 47, Faces 5 New Criminal Charges: Joliet Police
The warrant indicated John Krezman comes from the 1000 block of Joliet's North Raynor Avenue. All five burglaries happened on March 18.

JOLIET — The Will County State's Attorney's Office continues to pile up more criminal charges for 47-year-old Joliet citizen John Krezman. On Thursday, prosecutors charged Krezman with five new burglary counts in connection with separate crimes that Joliet police investigated on March 18.
The criminal complaint indicates Krezman entered a Land Rover sport utility vehicle with the intent of committing a theft, that he illegally entered a building to commit a theft in the 1000 block of Edgerton Drive and that he damaged and illegally entered a Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck with the intent of committing a theft.
In addition, Krezman is accused of entering a Ford vehicle with the intent of committing a theft of another victim, plus a Chevrolet automobile to commit a theft, the complaint noted. The names of four different victims are listed in the complaint, prosecutors noted.
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In late January, Krezman spent three days in the Will County Jail in connection with five burglaries that happened last September and Joliet police arrested him for those crimes.
Thursday's warrant for Krezman's arrest was issued by Will County Judge Art Smigielski. According to the warrant, Krezman comes from the 1000 block of Joliet's North Raynor Avenue. All five burglaries happened on March 18 in Joliet city limits.
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