Stanley Letkiewicz, 94, Killed By Homeless Man After Prolonged Harassment for Money

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Looking North in the 2800 block of North Long Avenue, just north of Diversey.

Chicago police responded October 13, 2010 to report of a man found beaten in his home in the 2800 block of North Long Avenue. Police discovered Stanley Letkiewicz under a dresser in his ransacked home. Chicago Fire Department paramedics transported Letkiewicz to a local hospital.

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On September 3, an offender described as a male/Hispanic in his 40’s, 6’1″ 220 LBS with thinning hair, had approached Letkiewicz while he was taking out the garbage. The offender demanded money, and punched Letkiewicz when he refused.

Letkiewicz eventually gave up $40, but the suspect forced Letkiewicz into his house and took his wallet with $100.

Letkiewicz called Chicago police and filed a police report of the incident.

The offender apparently returned to Letkiewicz’s house some time in October. A neighbor who was concerned because he had not seen Letkiewicz for a few days, entered the home with a key Letkiewicz had given him, and found Letkiewicz lying underneath a dresser. He was seriously injured from a beating.

The neighbor called 911, and Letkiewicz was able to give a description of the man he believes attacked Letkiewicz.

The case was upgraded to a homicide case, as Stanley Letkiewicz was pronounced dead at 12:45 a.m. Thursday, November 25, 2010 at Our Lady of the Resurrection Medical Center.


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