When people go on vacation they expect to return to their home and find it exactly the way they left it. "It is horrifying to come home and find your dog dead in the oven," a neighbor told the news media. northwest suburban family however returned from a two-day holiday, to find their house had been robbed and the dead body of their dog was in the oven.
“The family left home,” Arlington Heights police Sgt. Rick Kappelman said. The house, in the 1500 block of West Roanoke Drive, had been checked on by a neighbor, but when they returned home, they found they had been robbed, although ”there was no sign of forced entry,” said Kappelman. About $3,000 in jewelry was taken, "and at first the dog was believed to have been taken," he said.
“The family left home,” Arlington Heights police Sgt. Rick Kappelman said. The house, in the 1500 block of West Roanoke Drive, had been checked on by a neighbor, but when they returned home, they found they had been robbed, although ”there was no sign of forced entry,” said Kappelman. About $3,000 in jewelry was taken, "and at first the dog was believed to have been taken," he said.