Crime & Safety
Chicago Police Deputy Chief, Officer Surrender On Criminal Property Damage Charges
They both stand charged with one count each of criminal damage to property under $500.
Updated on: September 6, 2024
CHICAGO (CBS) -- A Chicago Police deputy chief and officer surrendered for arrest Thursday on criminal damage to property charges.
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Police said Grand Central Area Deputy Chief Roberto Nieves, 53, and police Officer Jacob Gies, 26, surrendered Thursday at the Central (1st) District police station at 1718 S. State St.
They both stand charged with one count each of criminal damage to property under $500.