Crime & Safety

Cops Seek Lombard Man Wanted For Failure To Appear

Todd Olshefski, 50, is accused of fraudulently using charitable donations.

If you spot Todd Olshefski, call 911.
If you spot Todd Olshefski, call 911. (Wheaton Police Department)

WHEATON, IL — Wheaton police are asking for the public's help finding a man who reportedly failed to appear for a court date on charges that he used charitable funds for personal gain. Todd Olshefski, 50, was arrested in early May and released on bond, but did not show up to his next court date.

Olshefski, who stands 5'7" tall and weighs around 142 pounds, may be with his wife, Priscilla Olshefski. Mrs. Olshefski was sentenced to 170 days in jail in late July in connection with the offenses after she pleaded guilty.

Priscilla Olshefski
via Wheaton Police Department

Residents are urged to call 911 if they see Todd Olshefski and are reminded not to try to approach or restrain Olshefski on their own.

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If you have information about Mr. Olshefski's whereabouts, contact Wheaton Police Department Detective Lieutenant Bill Cooley at 630-260-2077.

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