Crime & Safety
Bail Set At $2M For Twins, Teen Accused In Buffalo Grove Armed Robbery: UPDATE
Three suspects are accused of restraining an employee at Locksmith Resource and loading a U-Haul truck with key fobs before fleeing.

Bail has been set at $2 million for the twin brothers and teen accused of holding an employee against his will during an armed robbery at a Buffalo Grove business this past week. Twin brothers Jamaal S. Anderson, 21, and Jaquan S. Anderson, both of the 800 block of 14th St. in North Chicago, and Jhashi Adorno, 19, of the 200 block of Green Bay Road in Waukegan, have all been charged with two counts of armed robbery, armed violence, burglary, aggravated unlawful restraint and theft, police said.
On Friday, Lake County Judge Christen Bishop set the steep bond for the Anderson brothers and Adorno and also ordered the trio be separated while in custody at the Lake County jail, the Daily Herald reports. The brothers claimed they were homeless during the hearing on Friday and public defenders were appointed for all three suspects.
The twins and Adorno, who were armed, are accused of entering Locksmith Resource in the 1500 block of North Barclay Avenue at about 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, restraining an employee at the business, loading several containers of key fobs onto a U-Haul truck and then fleeing in the truck.
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The suspects were spotted near Aptakisic Road and Milwaukee Avenue in Lincolnshire a short time later, according to a news release from the village of Buffalo Grove. Officers followed the U-Haul truck until it crashed with three other vehicles at Milwaukee Avenue and Half Day Road in Lincolnshire, according to a news release from the village of Buffalo Grove.
A manhunt followed and prompted village officials in nearby Lincolnshire to send out an alert urging residents to lock their doors and stay inside.
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In addition, the College of Lake County placed its Southlake campus in Vernon Hills on lockdown.
Police requested assistance from area police departments, which included police officers, canines and a police helicopter. A perimeter was established and area businesses secured their buildings. Portions of Milwaukee Avenue were also shut down while police searched for the suspects who were eventually taken into custody that same night.
Police recovered two handguns at the scene of the crash, one of which was a BB gun, according to a news release. The key fobs, which were not programmed and unusable, were recovered from inside the U-Haul.
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Photo caption -- Left to right: Jaquan Anderson, Jhasi Adorno and Jamaal Anderson Photo credit -- Buffalo Grove PD
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