Crime & Safety
Naperville Home Invasion: Man Denied Bail
Adam Stone was on probation when he was accused of breaking into a Naperville home Saturday.

NAPERVILLE, IL — A Chicago man accused in a Naperville home invasion was denied bail Sunday, prosecutors said.
Adam Stone, 24, was out on probation after pleading guilty to aggravated domestic battery charges in Cook County.
According to the DuPage State’s Attorney's Office, Naperville police were called to a burglary about 4 a.m. Saturday on Smokey Court.
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When officers arrived, they found several men holding Stone down outside the home. Stone went to the house where his ex-girlfriend was visiting, broke a basement window and entered, prosecutors said.
Once inside, Stone fought with the residents and was forced outside, authorities said. Stone then threw a brick through the front window and another brick through the windows of two cars in the driveway, police said.
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“Naperville residents have an expectation and a right to feel safe and secure in their community, and that is especially true within their homes,” Naperville Police Chief Jason Arres said in a statement. "The fact that this crime was allegedly committed by an individual out on probation makes this breach of safety that much more concerning. Thankfully, none of the victims were seriously injured during this incident."
Stone is charged with one count of home invasion and three counts of criminal damage to property. He is due back in DuPage County court on Friday.
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