Bail was set at $200,000 for an ax-wielding man who allegedly attacked a man sleeping in an Arlington Heights parking garage.
Mitchell Nowak, 50, was charged with attempted murder, according to a statement from the Arlington Heights Police Department.
About 6:35 a.m. Sunday, Nowak allegedly rode a bike to a parking garage in the first block of South Evergreen Avenue and attacked a man who was asleep. Nowak struck the man with both ends of a "medium-sized axe while stating his intention to kill him" police said.If convicted, Nowak faces six to 30 years in prison. His next court date was scheduled for May 12.
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