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WHAT’S “THE TOLLEY EFFECT” AND HOW DOES IT IMPACT HARRISBURG?

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Every once in awhile we run across the crim reports that make us stand and scratch our heads and wonder…”Why??”

Especially if it involves Hello Kitty.

And a big article in the current edition has ALL those elements.

You’ll recall this piece dating back to mid-March, when it seemed all hell broke loose with a particular set of kids, two of them Tolleys, and all their hangers-on. And things just kind of deteriorated from there. Hence, the most recent article in the July-August 2014 edition features yet MORE Tolleys, in one of those things that prompt thinking folks to say “why are these punks even allowed to walk the streets and get up to this stuff?” now featured in your mid-day Read the Lead, The Tolley effect: Sister of attempted murder suspect charged with filing false police report:

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Amber Tolley

Amber Tolley

SALINE CO.— The sister of a woman charged with stabbing her ex-boyfriend’s new girlfriend, then stealing her own mother’s laptop and blaming one of the ex’s relatives in the theft, has found herself behind bars.

This ruse has been dubbed “The Tolley effect.”

Not surprisingly to many, repeat offender and regular in the Disclosure crim report is in the news again.

Amber L. Tolley, 21, of West Sloan St. in Harrisburg, has been charged with Theft and Disorderly Conduct.

Authorities say that on June 9, Tolley supposedly took a Sony Vaio laptop computer, valued in excess of $500, belonging to her mother, Janet L. Crews.

Tolley’s disorderly charge is the result of her turning around and going to Harrisburg officer Nathan Moore and telling him that Mallory Weatherington and Jessica Williams were the ones who took Crews’ laptop.

Cash bond in Tolley’s case has been set at $1,000.

“Hello Kitty” used in theft

In a separate case, filed June 26, Tolley was charged with Retail Theft greater than $300.

According to reports filed in the case, at approximately 12:42 a.m. Harrisburg officers were called to the city’s Walmart in reference to a white female carrying a red cooler, leaving the store with merchandise that was not paid for.

Harrisburg Police Officer Kenny Shires located a 30-year-old Elizabeth A. Bailey, of 102 Beaver St., Cambria, in the nearby McDonald’s parking lot ducking behind a parked vehicle and in possession of the red cooler and a black…

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To read the rest of this article, click on the headline link above the excerpt if you have an online membership to the e-Edition; or, if you don’t, simply click this link here to get started! The e-Edition is the most convenient way to get your Disclosure fix, but if you would rather pick up a hard copy, be sure to visit one of our many vendors throughout southern Illinois before next Tuesday, when the NEW issue (August-September 2014) hits the stands and replaces the current issue! In Harrisburg, visit M&H Liquors, Book Emporium, Discount Food Mart, and both locations of ROC One-Stop, Poplar Street and Commercial Drive!


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