Crime & Safety
Dress-Wearing Window Peeper Wears Wig During Burglary: Cops
David Khollman was arrested again on Thursday — this time accused of burglarizing a home in Burtons Bridge.

CRYSTAL LAKE, IL — A Crystal Lake man is accused of donning some interesting apparel, including a long-haired wig and a dress, in two separate incidents in a month that later lead to his arrest. David Khollman, 49, was taken into custody on Thursday after the McHenry County Sheriff's Office received a call at 1:21 a.m. from a resident living in the area of Riverside Drive and Sherman Boulevard in the Burtons Bridge subdivision, according to a news release from the sheriff's office.
Authorities say Khollman, who was wearing a wig at the time, took person belongings from within a home in the area and then fled. He was later arrested.
On Sept. 2, the sheriff's office received a call regarding Khollman peering into windows in the 1600 block of Grand Avenue in unincorporated Crystal Lake. Review of a home security camera found the person who was on his property appeared to be wearing a dress and carrying a purse at the time of the incident, authorities said.
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Khollman has been charged with residential burglary, criminal trespassing to residence and disorderly conduct in connection with the Thursday call. He has been charged with disorderly conduct in connection with the September allegations.
Khollman is expected in bond court in McHenry County on Friday in connection with the most recent charges.
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The investigation is ongoing and anyone with additional information is asked to call the McHenry County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigation Division at (815) 334-4750, McHenry
County Crime Stoppers at 1-800-762-STOP (7867) or the Sheriff’s Office tip line at
TipLine@mchenrycountyil.gov.
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