Crime & Safety
Crestwood Man Sought For Allegedly Smashing Glass On Cook's Head
Cops said man complained to cook about cheese sandwich he had eaten six hours earlier in a Lemont bar, before smashing glass on his head.

CRESTWOOD, IL -- Lemont police are looking for a man who allegedly smashed a pint glass on a cook’s head because he was dissatisfied with the cheese sandwich he had eaten six hours earlier. An arrest warrant was issued for 24-year-old Andrius Vrubliaskas on a battery charge. Vrubliaskas was last seen hopping a fence at his Crestwood apartment complex, the detective said.
Vrubliaskas visited the Illinois Bar & Grill at 1131 State St. in Lemont on March 10. After ordering a cheese sandwich, the detective said Vrubliaskas spent the next six hours drinking at the bar. When he was getting ready to leave, Vrubliaskas allegedly expressed his displeasure with the sandwich by smashing a pint glass on the cook’s head. The detective said that witnesses identified Vrubliaskas as the combatant.
Lemont police said that Vrubliaskas agreed to turn himself in. The detective went to Vrubliaskas’s residence in the 13500 block of Lamon Avenue in Crestwood. Vrubliaskas was sighted carrying his garbage out to the Dumpster. When Vrubliaskas saw police, he dropped his garbage bags and hopped a fence, the detective said. The judge issued an arrest warrant carrying a $10,000 bond.
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