Two plead guilty, tow plead not guilty in forgery ring
March 17, 1998
Two suspects pleaded guilty and two pleaded not guilty to charges concerning their involvement in a three- to four-month forgery ring.
Alvin Danguilan, 23, of Skokie charged with possession of fraudulent drivers’ license with intent to commit deception and misdemeanor theft pleaded guilty to those charges.
Jason Subick, 26, of New Lenox also pleaded guilty to charges of conspiracy to commit theft from $10,000 to $100,000 and manufacture of fraudulent drivers’ licenses, after originally waiving the right to a preliminary hearing and pleading not guilty.
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Erin L. Cavanaugh, 24, of Gillespie pleaded not guilty to conspiracy to commit forgery, felony theft, forgery and possession of fraudulent drivers’ license.
Torrey A. Waterson, 26, of Belleville pleaded not guilty to conspiracy to commit forgery, felony theft and possession of fraudulent drivers’ licenses.
Vincent Anzelone, 25, of Lisle pleaded guilty in February and was sentenced to 30 months probation for each of the two charges to be served concurrently and 200 hours of community service. He was also ordered to pay restitution in the amount of $8,605.50, a $10,000 fine and cost and surcharges.
Mark Vanover, 37, of Belleville is awaiting a trial after pleading not guilty to obstructing justice in February.
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