Two men and a 15-year-old boy are facing charges in connection with a break-in at an auto auction in south suburban Matteson, while a fourth man is still at large after stealing a squad car during the incident, police said.
Anthony Vickers, 25, and 20-year-old Lamont Jackson are each charged with aggravated possession of a stolen motor vehicle, vehicle theft conspiracy and criminal damage to property, according to Matteson police. The teen was also charged for his role in the break-in.
The charges stem from an in incident on Monday, after officers responded about 4:15 p.m. to the Greater Chicago Auto Auction, 20401 Cox Ave., for reports of people trying to steal vehicles in the lot, police said.
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When they arrived, officers blocked the exits and the suspects got into a vehicle to attempt an escape, police said. They drove around the lot and nearly struck officers and security guards.
The vehicle slammed into a garage door and Jackson, Vickers and the teen were arrested after running from the vehicle, police said. A fourth suspect evaded capture, stole a squad car and led authorities on a chase throughout the south suburbs.
Vickers and Jackson, of Chicago, were scheduled to appear in court Wednesday.
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