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Chicago teens accused in Naperville home burglary

A report of a burglary in progress Friday evening led Naperville police to find four Chicago teenagers who now are accused of offenses related to the burglary as well as assault, marijuana possession, trespassing, false identification and traffic violations.

One of the teens, 18-year-old Antonio Valladares of the 3400 block of Christina Avenue, has been charged with three offenses - attempted residential burglary, criminal trespass to land and possession of a false social security card - and taken to DuPage County jail, Naperville police Cmdr. Lou Cammiso said in a news release.

Police did not name the other three teens, two 16-year-old boys and a 14-year-old girl, but charged each of them with attempted residential burglary, took the boys to a youth detention home and released the girl to her parents.

The case began about 5 p.m. Friday, when Naperville police got a call of a burglary in progress at a house on the 1600 block of Ada Lane, near Ogden Avenue and Rickert Drive.

Cammiso said responding officers found one suspect on foot and three more in a vehicle in the area.

In addition to the charge of attempted residential burglary, both of the 16-year-old boys are accused of other offenses. One boy was charged with possession of less than 10 grams of marijuana, aggravated assault to a police officer, having no valid driver's license, failure to yield to an emergency vehicle and failure to yield at an intersection. The other boy was charged with possession of burglary tools and criminal trespass to land.

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