Crime & Safety
He Removed Books From A Free Book Exchange Box And Was Settting Them On Fire: Joliet Police
He refused to identify himself to officers and was transported to the Joliet Police Booking area.

JOLIET, IL — In one of the most unusual arrests made by the Joliet police force in May, 38-year-old Danville resident Robert Skoglund was arrested in connection with a series of fires being set near the 100 block of Mills Road.
Skoglund was booked into the Will County Jail for a total of three days, May 21-23, on charges of reckless conduct, obstructing justice and resisting a peace officer.
According to police spokesman Tizoc Landeros, at approximately 6:30 p.m. on May 21, the officers were dispatched to the area of the 100 block of Mills Road
regarding someone causing a disturbance.
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The officers saw a person matching the description provided by dispatch, later identified as Skoglund. Officers saw Skoglund lighting paper on fire in a grassy area. Officers also observed a garbage can that was on fire.
According to Landeros, Skoglund ignored the officers’ commands and began walking away from them before
eventually trying to scamper off.
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Skoglund was apprehended a short time later. He refused to identify himself to officers and was transported to
the Joliet Police Booking area.
Witnesses informed officers that Skoglund had removed books from a free book exchange box and set them on
fire, Landeros revealed.
Skoglund was later identified through his fingerprints. He was processed and subsequently transported to the Will County Adult Detention Facility without incident.
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