An 18-year-old Mundelein man and a juvenile were caught trespassing late Tuesday night at Michael Jordan's 56,000-square-foot Highland Park home, police said.
Raiden K. Hagedorn, of the 300 block of Anthony Avenue, was charged with criminal trespass to residence and two counts of criminal damage to property -- all misdemeanors. He was booked by Highland Park police and released on a recognizance bond, which means he did not have to pay money to stay out of jail while his case is pending.
The juvenile was not identified by law enforcement officials and presumably is being processed in the juvenile court system. Because a juvenile was involved, Highland Park Police Deputy Chief William Bonaguidi declined to answer any questions about the events that led to the arrest of Hagedorn and his accomplice.Lake County state's attorney's office communications specialist Sara Avalos said officials do not believe Hagedorn entered the home with the intention to steal something. She said there was just a damaged window at the home and declined to release any information on the juvenile suspect.
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