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Cops Seize Guns, Drugs from Unincorporated Joliet Home

Additional charges are pending against Oudam and Robert Thou after a Jan. 29 search of their home.

 

Two men face felony charges after the Will County Gang Suppression Unit seized two semi-automatic weapons and thousands of grams of cannabis and synthetic cannabis during a search of their unincorporated Joliet home.

Oudam Thou, 26, and Robert Thou, 22, of 1904 Hampton Court, are charged with manufacture/delivery of 2,000 to 5,000 grams of cannabis. Robert Thou is also charged with possession of a firearm without a Firearm Owners Identification (FOID) card.

Will County Sheriff’s Department spokeswoman Kathy Hoffmeyer said additional charges against the duo are pending the outcome of testing on the suspected synthetic cannabis, also known as K-2.

After a monthlong investigation, gang suppression officers executed a search warrant at the Plainfield Township home around 8:15 p.m. Tuesday, seizing 8,460 grams of marijuana; 1,500 grams of suspected K-2; two semi-automatic handguns; $700 in cash and a 2007 Lexus, Hoffmeyer said.

The Will County Cooperative Assistance Team (CPAT), Romeoville and Joliet police assisted with the investigation and arrests, police said.

Both men appeared in Will County court Wednesday. Bond for each was set at $50,000.

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Related Topics: 2000 to 5000 grams of cannabis, Plainfield Township house, Will County Gang Suppression Unit, semi-automatic weapons, and synthetic cannabis

GlockG22Shoots40s

10:23 am on Thursday, January 31, 2013

Where is all the crying about how low the bond is set for these two "non-white" criminals with their huge stash of drugs and multiple firearms????

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GlockG22Shoots40s

10:24 am on Thursday, January 31, 2013

Oh wait... maybe they're SNITCHING!!!!

GlockG22Shoots40s

12:59 pm on Thursday, January 31, 2013

hmmmm... no mention of an armed violence charge....

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Time Is Money

12:05 pm on Friday, February 1, 2013

Anyone who's been through the will county judicial system. Should already know they show favoritism but who knows maybe they did make a promise to cooperate for a lower bond An lighter sentence people start making deals as soon as they see the cuffs no matter what race they are but the argument was never about how the police or prosecutors handle their case it's about how racist individuals comment on only Black & Hispanic people yeah these two aren't white but you see the usual badgers haven't commented

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