2013年4月12日星期五

Evanston Police: Man returns stolen Louis Vuitton purse after owner gives chase

MANUEL RAPADA, BREAKING NEWS EDITOR April 2, 2013 Evanston Police arrested a parolee Monday after he allegedly snatched a Louis Vuitton purse from a vehicle waiting to be washed. Steven Elmo Hatfield, of the 2000 block of Dodge Avenue, stole the $2,600 purse from a vehicle at a car wash in the 2200 block of Ashland Avenue, police said. The Wilmette woman who owned the purse got out of her vehicle and chased Hatfield. He ultimately returned the item. The 44-year-old Hatfield, a convicted retail thief, was charged with burglary and is scheduled to appear in court April 16. Comments on The Daily Northwestern's articles and opinion pieces are intended to encourage productive discussion. They are moderated and may be removed for offensive or profane content. Evanston Police: Man returns stolen Louis Vuitton purse after owner gives chase” He didn't "ultimately return the item". It was recovered after he was arrested. J.P., Thanks for sharing your concern. In a news release, Evanston Police said the woman "chased after (Hatfield) who then turned the purse back over to the victim."
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