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Saturday, April 13, 2013

Trial Date Set for Woman Charged in Child's Death

Carly Rousso is charged with aggravated DUI and reckless homicide in the death of a 5-year-old girl last Labor Day.

A new trial date for Carly Rousso, 18, of Highland Park, has been set for July 12, reported the Lake County News-Sun. Last October, Rousso pleaded not guilty to reckless homicide and aggravated DUI charges for the death of 5-year-old Jaclyn Santos-Sacramento of Highland Park, reported Patch. Get local news in a daily email from Patch. It's like getting a free newspaper. Learn more.  Rousso was driving eastbound on Central Avenue on Labor Day afternoon when she drifted across the road and into the sidewalk, hitting 25-year-old Modesta Sacramento and her three children. Jaclyn was killed. Toxicology reports indicated that the compound Difluoroethane was detected in Rousso's blood, according to a grand jury indictment, reported Patch. The …

Lemony Snicket

1:44 pm on Saturday, April 13, 2013

Refreshing for once to read this story without being informed she was. /gasp/. Driving A LEXUS!   more ›

Thursday, December 27, 2012

What Are Deerfield’s Top 10 Crime, Public Safety Stories of 2012?

Highland Park home invasion by Deerfield teens tops the list.

A lot has happened in Deerfield this year and Patch has been there. The efforts of the Deerfield Police Department, the Bannockburn Police Department and the Deerfield Bannockburn Fire Protection District to keep the Villages safe were plentiful in 2012. Get local news in a daily email from Patch. It's like getting a free newspaper. Learn more. Patch is reviewing the top stories of 2012 by category through end of the year. They are business, crime, government, schools and sports. On Dec. 31, we will reveal the top 10 stories of 2012. Patch began yesterday with the top 10 business stories of the year. Today we will review the top 10 police and fire articles. Some of the articles are about the same crime because they have a different angle…

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Carly Rousso's Curfew Lifted for December Travel

The 18-year-old Highland Park woman who has pleaded not guilty to the car crash that killed a 5-year-old girl will be able to travel to Arizona later this month to spend time with her grandmother.

A judge temporarily lifted the 24-hour curfew for Carly Rousso from Dec. 18 to 24 so she can travel to Arizona to spend time with her grandmother, the Highland Park News reports. Get local news in a daily email from Patch. It's like getting a free newspaper. Learn more. Rousso is the 18-year-old Highland Park resident who crashed her car into a family on Labor Day,killing 5-year-old Jaclyn Santos-Sacramento, according to Highland Park Police. She pleaded not guilty  to charges of reckless homicide and aggravated driving under the influence in October. Toxicology reports indicate that the compound Difluoroethane was detected in Rousso's blood, according to a grand jury indictment. The compound was found in a commercial cleaning product …

Monday, October 29, 2012

Carly Rousso Evidence Sealed Until After Trial

Video surveillance and police reports from the Labor Day car crash that killed a Highland Park 5-year-old will not be released until after the woman charged undergoes trial.

A Lake County judge signed an order on Thursday sealing evidence from the Labor Day car crash that resulted in the death of 5-year-old Jaclyn Santos-Sacramento, according to the Chicago Tribune. Highland Park resident Carly Rousso, 18, pleaded not guilty to reckless homicide and aggravated DUI charges for the death of Jaclyn. Rousso was driving eastbound on Central Avenue on Labor Day afternoon when she drifted across the road and into the sidewalk, hitting 25-year-old Modesta Sacramento and her three children. Jaclyn was killed. Toxicology reports indicate that the compound Difluoroethane was detected in Rousso's blood, according to the grand jury indictment. The compound was found in a commercial cleaning product uncovered in Rousso's …

carol Baielli

6:29 pm on Thursday, December 13, 2012

Try being a parent to a child with real issues then comment   more ›

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Carly Rousso Indicted in 5-Year-Old's Death

A grand jury has charged the 18-year-old Highland Park resident who drove into a family on Labor Day, killing a 5-year-old girl, with reckless homicide and aggravated DUI.

A grand jury has indicted the 18-year-old who drove into a Highland Park family on Central Avenue on Labor Day, killing a 5-year-old girl, on aggravated driving under the influence of an intoxicating compound and reckless homicide, according to the Lake County State's Attorney.  Jaclyn Santos-Sacramento: The Story So Far Highland Park resident Carly Rousso was driving eastbound on Central Avenue on Labor Day afternoon when she drifted across the road and into the sidewalk, hitting 25-year-old Modesta Sacramento and her three children. Jaclyn Santos-Sacramento, 5, was killed. Toxicology reports indicate that the compound Difluoroethane was detected in Rousso's blood, which is found in a commercial cleaning product uncovered in Rousso's car…

Sunday, September 23, 2012

Jaclyn Santos-Sacramento: The Story So Far

On Labor Day, an 18-year-old Highland Park resident drove a car into a Highland Park mother, her two sons and her 5-year-old daughter, who died soon after. Here's what happened next.

On Labor Day, an 18-year-old Highland Park resident drove a Lexus coupe into the sidewalk on the 700 block of Central Avenue. The car struck a 25-year-old Highland Park mother as well as her two sons and her 5-year-old daughter, Jaclyn Santos-Sacramento, who died soon after, at Evanston Hospital. The community has been reeling ever since. The driver, Carly Rousso, was arrested and charged with driving under the influence. Meanwhile, residents in Highland Park and Highwood have worked together to raise over $60,000 for Jaclyn's family and to organize a memorial walk that brought out hundreds of people. Here's Patch's coverage on this tragedy so far. Keep checking back as more gets reported. Parents Seek Damages in 5-Year-Old's Death The …

Joe Wallace

5:44 am on Tuesday, September 25, 2012

There is also a fund at Indian Trail School.   more ›

Parents Seek Damages in 5-Year-Old's Death

The parents of 5-year-old Jaclyn Santos-Sacramento, who was killed on Labor Day when an 18-year-old crashed into her and her family in Highland Park, have filed a civil suit against the driver.

The mother of the 5-year-old girl who was killed on Labor Day when an 18-year-old drove into her and her family is seeking damages from the driver. Highland Park resident Carly Rousso was driving eastbound on Central Avenue on Labor Day afternoon when she drifted across the road and into the sidewalk, hitting 25-year-old Modesta Sacramento and her three children. Jaclyn Santos-Sacramento, 5, was killed. Jaclyn Santos-Sacramento: The Story So Far Rousso was charged last Wednesday with one count of reckless homicide and four counts of aggravated driving under the influence of an intoxicating compound, according to the Lake County State's Attorney's office. Toxicology reports indicate that the compound Difluoroethane was detected in Rousso's …

Stephanie Brent

8:37 am on Monday, September 24, 2012

An 18 year old probably has nothing of her own to relinquish and an 18 year old who sniffs cleaning solutions to get high will probably never have anything of value. It will be amazing if she lives long enough to get out of prison after her trial. The family are wasting their energy that could be spent on something more positive.   more ›

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Regional Police Report: Elderly Woman Charged In Fatal Hit-And-Run, Man Dies In Motorcycle Crash, and More

The following is a selection of police-related items reported in area Patches recently. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.

Deerfield Teens Indicted For Burglaries Two Deerfield teenagers charged as adults with August burglaries in both Highland Park and Deerfield were indicted Sept. 12 on 10 separate counts each by the Lake County Grand Jury, according to Patricia Fix, the chief of the felony trial division in the Lake County State’s Attorney’s office. Joshua Norris and Joseph Mahoney, both 17, were charged with 10 separate offenses each, which total more than 100 years of possible jail time, according to Fix. They are both accused of the same offenses. Highland Park Woman Charged In Crash That Killed 5-Year-Old Might Have Been 'Huffing' The 18-year-old who crashed her father's car into a family on Labor Day may have been "huffing" from compressed gas …

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Prosecutor Says Rousso May Have Fainted Before Driving into Family

The Lake County State's Attorney's Office says 18-year-old Carly Rousso was high off of "canned air," and may have passed out behind the wheel before crashing into a mother and her three children, killing a 5-year-old girl.

Here's how Ken LaRue, the Lake County State's Attorney's Traffic Division chief, envisions what happened on Central Avenue on Labor Day: Eighteen-year-old Carly Rousso was driving a Lexus coupe eastbound in Highland Park. Either before she started driving or once she was underway, she grabbed the canister of dusting spray she'd brought along, put it to her nose, pushed down the nozzle and inhaled. She was instantly filled with a euphoric sensation brought on by a chemical compound in the spray called difluoroethane. Commonly referred to as "huffing," inhaling this compound and others like it causes asyphyxiation that users get high from. "At some point," LaRue said, "she passed out." She didn't stop the car as it drifted, first across the …

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BullSheit

2:22 pm on Saturday, January 5, 2013

The name wealth and happiness explains it all.   more ›

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Rousso Charged with Reckless Homicide, Aggravated DUI; Bail Set at $500K

The Lake County State's Attorney's Office has charged the 18-year-old who drove into a family on Labor Day, killing a 5-year-old girl, with four counts of aggravated driving under the influence and one count of reckless homicide.

The 18-year-old who drove her car into a Highland Park family on Central Avenue on Labor Day, killing a 5-year-old girl, was charged with one count of reckless homicide and four counts of aggravated driving under the influence of an intoxicating compound on Wednesday morning, according to the Lake County State's Attorney's office. Jaclyn Santos-Sacramento: The Story So Far Carly Rousso surrendered herself before Judge Raymond Collins Wednesday morning, where her bail was set at $500,000. On Monday, Sept. 3, at 2:31 p.m., Highland Park police responded to a crash. Investigation revealed that Rousso had driven a Lexus coupe onto the sidewalk on the 700 block of Central Avenue and into 5-year-old Jaclyn Santos-Sacramento, her mother and two …

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Life is Good

9:01 am on Thursday, September 13, 2012

Why do you find it necessary to post those links? The fact is she killed a 5 year old innocent child.   more ›

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