Crime & Safety
Woman Named Howard Damages Window of Laundromat on Howard Street: Cops
Police in Evanston found a stun gun on an 18-year old woman after a theft call.

Evanston, IL - An Evanston woman faces a weapons charge after she allegedly damaged the window of a laundromat on a street that shares the same name as her.
Diauna Howard, 18 who lives on Hartrey Avenue, was charged with unlawful use of a weapon in late June after police found a stun gun in her purse, according to the Evanston Review. Charges indicate that before her arrest, Howard broke a window of a laundromat in the 700 block of West Howard Street.
Police were originally called to the business at 5 a.m. on June 26 for a theft call. After arresting Howard, police found a stun gun in her purse.
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She was not charged in connection with the damage to the business.
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