Crime & Safety
Ejected Bar Patron Tried To Escape Cops After Kicking Squad Window: Prosecutors
Tinley Park man picks up new case after violating bond for another criminal trespassing charge in December, prosecutors said.

A Tinley Park man already out on bond for criminal trespassing charge picked up another case over the weekend after being ejected from another bar, Cook County prosecutors said in court on Monday.
Michael Reardon, 24, was charged with attempted escape and destruction of government property, both felonies, after he was arrested June 13 at Bailey’s Bar and Grill, 17731 Oak Park Ave., Tinley Park.
Prosecutors said that Reardon kicked out the window of a squad car and then tried to run away from police. He is currently out on bond for a criminal trespassing charge at another Tinley bar, Teehan’s, 17329 Oak Park Ave. from December 2014.
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The public defender said that Reardon works with his father in construction. A friend was treating him to drinks and beyond that doesn’t remember much.
In addition to the weekend’s felony charge, Reardon was also charged with two misdemeanor counts of resisting arrest and criminal trespassing.
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Judge Felice set bail at $30,00 for violation of bond for the pending case, and another $30,000 for attempted escape and destruction of government property.
Reardon is due back in court on June 19.
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