Crime & Safety

Man Harasses Lyons Township High School Worker: Cops

The man insulted the employee with an obscenity, telling her that she wasn't "worth it," according to police.

A man who harassed a Lyons Township High School employee was given a no-trespassing notice, La Grange police said.
A man who harassed a Lyons Township High School employee was given a no-trespassing notice, La Grange police said. (David Giuliani/Patch)

LA GRANGE, IL – A man was given a no-trespassing order last month after a Lyons Township High School employee received several concerning emails, La Grange police said.

Patch obtained the police report through a public records request.

According to the report, the 57-year-old man was upset with being denied graduation tickets and demanded access to a student's school records.

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Police said the man wrote in an email, "Sorry you don't like my language. I would tell you to GFY (Go f– yourself), but you really aren't worth it. You may or may not hear from my attorney. Either way, you should know that you're turning my alma mater into a crap-fest."

The female employee reported the emails July 14.

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The man was given a no-trespassing notice by certified mail, police said.

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