13-time convicted burglar is busted again — while on electronic monitoring for still more burglaries – CWB Chicago

At the time of that arrest, court records show Ruben Malave had three outstanding warrants because he stopped attending court hearings in three pending burglary cases. He was also on electronic monitoring and subject to a nighttime curfew, records show, yet he was out after 3 a.m.
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Don Diego de la Vega
8 months ago

The democrats get out jail free law, SAFET Act, will see this criminal roving the streets again without a care in the world.

Joseph Murzanski
8 months ago

Just like the Panczko family? At least they were non-violent!

Bear19
8 months ago

Democrat utopia at it’s finest good thing he’s in Chicago, further south he’d catch a 124 grain pill

Hello, Indiana!
8 months ago

“ Not horrible.” says Evans, Kwame, Butterworth, etc.

Old Joe
8 months ago

Blue state blues….

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