Crime & Safety
Group Stole Fancy Champagne From Orland Park Binny's, 2 Arrested: OPPD
Police said a case of Dom Pérignon and a few cases of another type of champagne that retails for hundreds of dollars were stolen in March.

ORLAND PARK, IL — Two Chicago men were arrested by Orland Park police after officers said the duo broke into a Binny's liquor store and stole multiple cases of high-end champagne in March.
According to police, officers were dispatched to the Binny's Beverage Depot at 103 Orland Park Place at around 4:45 a.m. on March 13 after a burglar alarm went off. No employees or workers were in the store at the time.
When police arrived, they found the front window of the store had been smashed and some merchandise was missing. After going through security footage, a police spokesman said a group of four people broke the front window with a sledge hammer and stole around four cases of expensive champagne before fleeing the store.
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Commander Kenneth Rosinski told Patch that detectives reached out to other towns and cities in the Chicagoland area and found a few police departments had similar burglary cases where the suspects used the same type of vehicle and a sledgehammer to break into a store window.
Rosinski said a case of Dom Pérignon and a few cases of another type of champagne that retails for hundreds of dollars per bottle were stolen.
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Officials were able to identify two of the men from the group as 37-year-old Darrell Keller and 24-year-old Raymond Andrews, both from Chicago. Keller was arrested on May 4 while Andrews was arrested Tuesday.
Both men are facing one charge of commercial burglary, a felony, and issued a bond of $100,000.


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