Thursday, May 16, 2013
Enrique Guzman agreed to plead guilty to one count of official misconduct, in exchange for his guilty plea prosecutors dropped the theft charges, Chicago Tribune reported.
Former Northbrook police officer Enrique Guzman has been sentenced to two year probation after pleading guilty to official misconduct charges when he stole jewelry from a home while on duty, according to the Chicago Tribune. In exchange for his guilty plea, prosecutors dropped burglary charges against Guzman, Chicago Tribune reported. The sentence includes a $629.00 fine, he is prohibited from leaving the state and owning a firearm, according to court records. In late January, Guzman, 34, a 12-year veteran of the Northbrook Police Department, was charged with "felony offences of armed violence (armed while committing a crime), residential burglary, and official misconduct based upon knowingly committing those offenses while acting in …
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Enrique Guzman, the former Northbrook police officer, resigned from his post amid charges of residential burglary in January.
Enrique Guzman, the former Northbrook police officer who resigned from the post amid charges of residential burglary, pleaded not guilty to all charges at the Skokie courthouse on Monday, the Chicago Tribune reports. Guzman also told Judge Garritt Howard that he understands his responsibility to appear for every court hearing in this case, according to the Chicago Sun-Times. Sign up for the Northbrook Patch morning newsletter to get the latest updates on this story in your email. Guzman was arrested after the FBI placed three hidden cameras in a home he was dispatched to investigate, the Chicago Tribune reports. The camera footage caught Guzman entering a bedroom and pocketing a jewelry box with a fake diamond ring, which the FBI also …
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
A Cook County judge denied the former Northbrook police officer's request to remove a home monitoring device he was fitted with after his arrest on residential burglary charges.
Cook County judge Timothy Chambers denied Enrque Guzman's request to have his electronic monitoring device removed so he could seek work and attend acting auditions, the Chicago Tribune reports. Guzman's attorney said the former cop would plead not guilty at his March 18 arraignment at the Skokie courthouse, according to the Chicago Tribune. Sign up for the Northbrook Patch morning newsletter to get the latest local police stories in your email. Guzman, a former Northbrook police officer, resigned from the police department in early February after FBI caught him stealing from a home, on camera. The former cop asked a Cook County judge on Friday to remove him from electronic home monitoring so he can audition for acting gigs and look for …
Sunday, February 24, 2013
The former Northbrook police officer who resigned after his arrest on residential burglary charges asked a Cook County jury to remove his electronic monitoring device so he can audition for acting jobs in Chicago.
Enrique Guzman asked a Cook County judge on Friday to remove him from electronic home monitoring so he can audition for acting gigs and look for other jobs, the Chicago Tribune reports. Guzman, a former Northbrook police officer, resigned from the police department in early February amid residential burglary charges. His attorney, Myron Goldstin, told circuit court judge Marcia Orr that Guzman is a part-time actor and needs to remove his electronic monitoring device so he can find a job to support his three children and take them to school, according to the Chicago Tribune. Sign up for the Northbrook Patch morning newsletter to get the latest police and fire updates in your email. Guzman was arrested after the FBI placed three hidden …
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Enrique Guzman is no longer a Northbrook employee, according to a Village Hall announcement.
Enrique Guzman, the Northbrook police officer who was charged with robbing a home while on duty last week, submitted his resignation from the department on Monday, Village Hall announced. Guzman "is no longer an employee of the Village," the release states. According to Northbrook Village President Sandy Frum, the state's attorney asked village officials to refrain from commenting on the case while the investigation continues. Sign up for Northbrook Patch morning newsletter to get the latest updates on this case delivered to your email. Guzman was arrested after the FBI placed three hidden cameras in a home he was dispatched to investigate, the Chicago Tribune reports. The camera footage caught Guzman entering a bedroom and pocketing …
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Police Officer Enrique Guzman was arrested by members of the Northbrook Police Department and members of the FBI following a five-month investigation.
Update Feb. 1 at 10:30 a.m. Enrique Guzman is on unpaid administrative leave from the Northbrook Police Department, the Village of Northbrook just announced. His official title at the police department is Patrol Officer. Original Story A Northbrook police officer has been charged with stealing jewelry while on duty, according to a Village of Northbrook press release. Enrique Guzman, 34, a 12-year veteran of the Northbrook Police Department, was charged with "felony offences of armed violence (armed while committing a crime), residential burglary, and official misconduct based upon knowingly committing those offenses while acting in his official capacity as a sworn Police Officer of the Northbrook Police Department," the release says. …
Nairb Yrgna
4:38 am on Thursday, May 23, 2013
What are you talking about Stephen, everyone and their conspiracy theories, this is ridiculous. If you think Northbrook Police has that much influence you are off your rocker. Then make sure you don't vote for the states attorney next time they are up for election.   more ›