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Saturday, March 9, 2013

Accused Hair Salon Bandit Pleads 'Not Guilty'

A 41-year-old Evanston resident plead not guilty at the Skokie Courthouse on Friday. Jason Logsdon is charged with robbing 15 different hair salons throughout the Chicagoland area, including two in Skokie.

Jason B. Logsdon, the 41-year-old dubbed the “hair salon bandit,” plead not guilty at the Skokie Courthouse on Friday, NBC Chicago reports. Logsdon is facing a total of 15 counts of armed robbery, 11 of which occurred in Cook County with the remaining four in DuPage County. Some of his earlier robberies happened in Skokie, Morton Grove and Niles. Eventually, Logsdon began robbing hair salons in rapid succession in Chicago, authorities said.  Logsdon told police that he used a BB gun and robbed salons because he was addicted to cocaine. According to NBC, Judge Garit Howard approved a request that Logsdon receive drug treatment while incarcerated. His next court date is April 11. Read NBC’s story -- Logsdon’s previous robberies, coverage -- …

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Busted: Hair Salon Bandit Charged with 11 Counts of Robbery

The Cook County State's Attorney's Office Charged an Evanston man with 11 counts of armed robbery today. The announcement was made at the Skokie police station.

The Cook County State's Attorney's Office approved 11 counts of armed robbery against an Evanston man today. The announcement was made at the Skokie Police Department at 10:30 a.m. Jason Logsdon, 41, of the 900 block of Chicago Avenue in Evanston, was charged with 11 counts of armed robbery, all Class X felonies. Police believe Logsdon is responsible for a total of 15 robberies, but the remaining four occurred in DuPage County. That county is still continuing its investigation, police said. WGN is reporting that Logsdon executed the robberies to support his cocaine and crack habit. The news outlet attributed the information to an unknown source. Logsdon appeared in court earlier today but was taken away by an ambulance to a nearby hospital…

Harry Gio

8:09 am on Saturday, February 9, 2013

Class X "Armed Robbery" felonies carry Mandatory Minimum sentences, so he is facing a significant amount of time... Thank God he didn't get nervous and shoot anyone.   more ›

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