Crime & Safety
Worker Stole Adderall From School Nurse's Office In Lisle: Cops
Police say Daniel Westerhoff, 26, stole 10 to 12 Adderall pills from a cabinet in the nurse's office at Lisle Junior High School.

LISLE, IL — A maintenance worker at Lisle Junior High School faces felony charges after he was accused of stealing Adderall pills from a cabinet in the school nurse's office. Daniel Westerhoff, 26, of the 5300 block of Westveiw Lane, Lisle, was charged with burglary from a school in connection with Sunday's incident.
Police say Westerhoff went into the nurse's office around 4:45 p.m. and unlocked a medicine cabinet. He is accused of taking 10 to 12 Adderall pills out of the cabinet, which stored medicine for students.
“It is alleged that not only did Mr. Westerhoff betray the trust placed in him by school officials, students and parents, his actions also denied students of their necessary prescription medication,” DuPage County State's Attorney Robert Berlin said in a news release.
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Berlin added, “I thank authorities at Lisle Junior High School not only for their assistance and cooperation in this matter, but also for their diligence in uncovering the alleged thefts."
Westerhoff was taken into custody Wednesday at Lisle Junior High School and is currently being held in DuPage County Jail on $75,000 bond.
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