Crime & Safety

Serial River Forest Peeper Arrested in North Riverside

North Riverside police reported the arrest of Stephan Myslicki Feb. 2 for allegedly looking into a home in North Riverside. This is not the first time Myslicki has been charged for peeping.

The Wednesday Journal reports, police in North Riverside have arrested Stephan Myslicki, 50, of River Forest and charged him with felony disorderly conduct after he admitted to looking into the window of a home to watch a teenage girl.

If that's not weird enough for you, this isn’t the first time Myslicki has been arrested for peeping.

Related: Serial Peeping Tom Held Without Bond

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and charged Myslicki with disorderly conduct after an officer saw him walk up a driveway and look into the window of a home.

Myslicki was first charged in April 2006 after being spotted peering into windows in River Forest. He was charged yet again after looking into River Forest homes in December 2009 and in July 2011.

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Most recently, a witness reported seeing a tall man standing in the driveway of North Riverside home on the night of Jan. 23. The man fled in a black Toyota when a motion light was triggered. The witness reported seeing the vehicle again on Jan. 25 and Jan. 30, and wrote down the license plate number.

Police tracked the number and were led to Myslicki. When interviewed, police reported he admitted to looking into the home multiple times in the last two weeks.

Police reported that the owners of the home have been notified.

At a Feb. 4 hearing, a Cook County Judge set his bond at $55,000.

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