Crime & Safety
Nathaniel Holman Stole Video Game System: Bolingbrook Cops
Bolingbrook took Holman into custody Tuesday on felony charges of residential burglary.

BOLINGBROOK, IL - A 19-year-old Bolingbrook resident who lives on Shady Lane finds himself accused of shady conduct. On Tuesday, Bolingbrook police put Nathaniel Holman in the back of a squad car and drove him to downtown Joliet, where he may stay for a long time. That's because Holman faces a $150,000 bond. He's charged with a felony offense of residential burglary. The crime occurred in Bolingbrook a month ago, according to Bolingbrook police reports.
On October 11, Bolingbrook learned that a residence in the 800 block of Summit Lane was burglarized during the previous two days. The burglar "entered the residence and stole a video game system and accessories," Bolingbrook police reports state.
It turns out Holman was that burglar, according to Bolingbrook police.
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"Officers were able to identify the suspect as Nathanial Holman," reports show.
Police got a warrant for his arrest with a $150,000 bond. On Tuesday, "Holman was located at his place of employment and taken into custody by Bolingbrook officers," the report states.
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As of Wednesday night, Holman was still lodged at the Will County jail. He needs to come up with 10 percent of his bond, which would be $15,000 cash, in order to post bail and remain free while his felony case is pending at the Will County Courthouse.
Mugshot of Nathaniel Holman via Will County Sheriff's Department
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