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Man on parole allegedly flees police in North Chicago, resists officers who were seizing his car at Gurnee Mills
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Toddellion Yarbrough, 33, of Waukegan, was charged with resisting a peace officer causing injury, obstructing a peace officer and fleeing or attempting to elude a peace officer.
On July 10, North Chicago police officers allegedly saw Yarbrough make a hand-to-hand transaction in North Chicago, Lake County Assistant State’s Attorney Nicholas Shepherd told Lake County Judge Ari Fisz during a first appearance hearing.
Yarbrough allegedly went to the Gurnee Mills mall in Gurnee.
The North Chicago police officers located his car at the mall and tried to tow it, Shepherd said.
During the arrest, Yarbrough allegedly pulled away and caused one of the officers to sustain a wrist injury, Shepherd added.