Crime & Safety

Teen Charged With Murder House Break-In Captured

He broke into the house and attacked a woman 15 days after two men were shot there, police said.

BOLINGBROOK, IL — A teenager wanted for allegedly forcing his way into a Cypress Drive residence 15 days after a man was killed there was captured and jailed.

Dominick Hudson, 19, was booked into the Will County jail Monday morning on a felony charge of criminal trespassing and misdemeanor counts of criminal damage to property and domestic battery.

Hudson was arrested by the Aurora police.

On Feb. 21, Police set up a perimeter and searched for Hudson after he allegedly forced his way into a home on Cypress Drive. Hudson allegedly 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.

Hudson was also wanted for allegedly failing to appear in court for a theft case.

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