Man Charged in ‘Ruse’ Burglaries in Lake County; Was He Detained in Arlington Heights in 2015?

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Sandy Baker Deerfield and Long Grove Illinois Ruse Burglary Suspect

On Thursday, August 17, 2017, the Lake County Sheriff’s Office Warrants Team in conjunction with the U.S. Marshals Service – Great Lakes Regional Fugitive Task Force (USMS-GLRFTF), North Regional Major Crimes Task Force (NORTAF), Illinois State Police (ISP) Ruse Burglary Task Force, and Lake County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigations Division, apprehended Sandy Baker, 42, of the block of 4400 Spaulding Avenue, Chicago. Baker had a felony arrest warrant for one count of Residential Burglary (Class 1 Felony) and one count of Theft (Class 3 Felony) – $100,000 bond.

The Lake County Sheriff’s Office Warrants Team obtained information indicating Baker was staying at a family residence in Chicago. Baker was apprehended by members of the Lake County Sheriff’s Office Warrants Team, USMS-GLRFTF, NORTAF, and ISP Ruse Burglary Task Force Detectives.

The warrant stemmed from an investigation of a ruse burglary which occurred on June 27, 2017, in unincorporated Deerfield.

Following his arrest, Lake County Sheriff’s Detectives determined Baker was also responsible for a ruse burglary which occurred on June 20, 2017, in Long Grove. In addition to the arrest warrant, Baker was charged with an additional count Residential Burglary (Class 1 Felony) and an additional count of Theft (Class 3 Felony), for his involvement in the Long Grove ruse burglary.

Sandy Baker Deerfield and Long Grove Illinois Ruse Burglary SuspectSandy Baker, Deerfield and Long Grove, Illinois ruse burglary suspect.

A ‘ruse burglary’ is a burglary where the offenders use distraction techniques to lure homeowners outside of their residence. After the homeowner is outside and distracted, other individuals enter the home, typically targeting cash, jewelry, or other items of value. The burglars will use many excuses to lure homeowners outside, including claims of being subcontracted by local government, ploys of a broken pipe, schemes for landscaping/tree trimming services, fence-line questions, and so forth.

There are also instances when offenders will remain inside, distracting the homeowner from within the residence. Other individuals enter the home, unbeknownst to the homeowner. Senior citizens are frequently the intended target of these crimes.
Baker remains held in the Lake County Jail on $200,000.00 bail. He is next due in court on August 24, 2017 at 9:00AM in courtroom C-120.

Sheriff Mark Curran said, “Please remind your loved ones and neighbors of this type of crime. Ruse burglars appear polite and are usually well dressed, which is part of their ruse. If you didn’t make a service appointment or invite someone to your home, never let an unknown, uninvited person inside, and don’t exit your house to speak to the person.”

Sheriff Curran reminds the public the defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

A man strongly resembling suspect Sandy Baker along with four other men was detained outside at the Ashton Apartments on South Goebbert Road in 2015. Arlington Heights police responded about 4:24 PM Tuesday July 21, 2015 to a request for an outside police agency needing assistance at 2238 South Goebbert Road Arlington Heights, IL. Police received a report that unmarked detective units were busy on a traffic stop in the Ashton Apartments parking lot. Multiple subjects were in a minivan. Police brought five men out of an apartment and detained them for a “show up” where a victim — secured in a Cook County Sheriff’s Police car — was brought to see if he could identify five suspects. Police on scene did not confirm the nature of the crime, but a witness in the area described the men as suspects involved in a “gypsy scam” who lived in the apartments. No official police confirmation was released about charges or arrests of the men.

NOTE: “Gypsy Scams” is a term sometimes used by law enforcement referring to a type of criminal operation, and is not intended as a slur to any ethnic population. The Cardinal article from Tuesday July 21, 2015 documents the use of the word “Gypsy” and does not support or deny that the term is often used by police agencies and media to describe crimes related to home repair fraud, ruse entry burglary, and burglary. For example, Deerfield Police (Illinois) in their published “Gypsy Scams” Alert note — displayed online in 2015 — that “information about Gypsies only deals with those individual self-proclaimed Gypsies who have elected to live the criminal lifestyle.”

Be aware that some individuals may be offended by use of the word “Gypsy” if they perceive the word is used to refer to their ethnic background in connection with criminal or other undesirable behavior. In politically correct terms, it is best not to refer to a person as a Gypsy in connection with disparaging comments or descriptions.

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Goebbert Road suspect detained by police on Goebbert Rd Arlington Heights July 2015.Suspect detained Cook County Sheriff’s deputies and Arlington Heights police on scene at Ashton Apartments on Goebbert Road in Arlington Heights July 2015.

Suspect detained Cook County Sheriff's deputies and Arlington Heights police on scene at Ashton Apartments on Goebbert Road in Arlington Heights July 2015Suspect detained Cook County Sheriff’s deputies and Arlington Heights police on scene at Ashton Apartments on Goebbert Road in Arlington Heights July 2015.

VIDEO: Police transport five men away in handcuffs from Ashton Apartments apartment building after traffic stop in apartment parking lot.

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The Cardinal Five Men Transported from Goebbert Rd Apartment in Possible “Gypsy Scam” Crime Investigation, Arlington Heights

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