Crime & Safety
Alleged Faker Filing False Police Reports Kept Requesting Different Officers: Report
Oak Lawn cops say man has pulled the same stunt in September.

OAK LAWN, IL -- An Oak Lawn man who kept calling police and requesting different officers when they came to his residence was arrested for filing a false police report. This is the second time since September that the man has been charged with such an offense, police reports said.
Viktoras Krivonosovas, 43, has been charged with disorderly conduct. Oak Lawn police were summoned to his residence in the 4900 block of West 106th several times during the overnight hours of Dec. 4.
According to the report, Krivonosovas called 911 at 12:36 a.m. stating he was be threatened by a friend. Krivonosovas showed officers texts he had received in a foreign language on his phone. Officers said he refused to say what was threatening about the texts. He was told not to call 911 unless it was an emergency.
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At 1:03 a.m., police were again dispatched to Krivonosovas’s home. Krivonosovas said he wanted different officers and refused to cooperate. The officers again told Krivonosovas he would be arrested if he called police again and it wasn’t an emergency, police said.
Later, at 2:20 a.m., police said Krivonosovas called the non-emergency number, this time allegedly threatening to kill someone. Different officers went to his house to conduct a well-being check. Police told Krivonosovas to step outside.
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Krivonosovas said he was being threatened but would not provide details. He was taken into custody. Officers said that Krivonosovas appeared highly intoxicated.
Reports said that Krivonosovas had pulled a similar stunt on Sept. 5. Bail was set at $5,000. Krivonosovas is due in court in Bridgeview on Dec. 16.

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