Trespassing complaint leads to SWAT team response in Glen Ellyn
Updated 5/30/2021 5:11 PM
Glen Ellyn police arrested a suspect in a trespassing case after a SWAT team response Sunday morning that closed a village street for hours.
Police said officers were called to the 200 block of Glenwood Avenue at about 7:30 a.m. Sunday for reports of two people trespassing in a residence whose owners were not home.
They arrived to find a person inside, prompting the DuPage County Metropolitan Emergency Response and Investigation (M.E.R.I.T.) SWAT team to be called in to assist. However, shortly before the team arrived, the individual stepped out of the home and was taken into custody, police said. Officers then cleared the house and found no other suspects.
This article has been updated with new information about where Haven Bailey lived.
A 25-year-old Lombard resident was shot and killed by police early Monday after calling 911 to report that someone was walking around outside with a gun, Villa Park police said.
Haven A. Bailey was shot shortly after 2 a.m. on the 200 block of East Kenilworth Avenue. Police said Bailey lived there, but Bailey s family said Bailey lived in Lombard.
The shooting happened after police arrived to find a person later identified as Bailey walking directly toward them while armed with a handgun, officials said.
Officers told Bailey to drop the gun several times. When Bailey refused to drop the gun, an officer, in fear for his life, shot Bailey four times, police said.
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A 25-year-old Villa Park woman was shot and killed by police early Monday after calling 911 to report that someone was walking around outside with a gun, Villa Park police said.
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