Crime & Safety
Brothers Beat and Rob 'Friend,' Dump Him in Beanfield: Cops
The Morris men wanted their pal's money, police said.

Two brothers beat and robbed their teenage “friend,” then dumped him off in a beanfield before splitting with his cash, police said.
Brothers Brian and Dyllan Milashoski, ages 18 and 20, and both of Morris, were driving around Monee with an 18-year-old buddy Wednesday night, police said. The three had been friends for the last 12 years, according to police.
Brian Milashoski was driving, and stopped at an ATM so the non-Milashoski could get some money for the night, police said. They started heading back to the teen’s Monee home when Brian Milashoski allegedly turned into a Dralle Road beanfield and demanded the total $250 withdrawal.
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The teen refused and the two Milashoskis, who were both in the front seat of the vehicle, turned around and punched him in the head, police said. They allegedly took the teen’s money and left him in the field to fend for himself.
The teen somehow made it home, the police were called, and deputies spoke to him at his residence.
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The Morris police tracked down the brothers Milashoski. They were charged with robbery and taken to the Will County jail.
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