Post by Lorie Taylor on May 13, 2008 21:49:08 GMT -6
2008-03-19 www.nbc5.com
March 19, 2008 Restraining order was denied ILL 03/19/2008 (www.nbc5.com) "Neighbor's Restraining Order Denied"
"Drew Peterson's trouble with his neighbor was diverted after a restraining order was denied. His next-door neighbor, Sharon Bychowski told NBC5 she tried to file an order of protection against him, but it was refused by police because it did not meet the criteria." - "Bychowski said her garage door opener was in Stacy Peterson's car and that, as Drew Peterson was checking different openers on Tuesday, he opened her garage. She said when she demanded the opener back, he refused. Bychowski said she now plans to install security cameras in her home."
2008-03-19 suburbanchicagonews
March 19, 2008
"Bychowski's son, Roy Taylor, was skeptical of Peterson's account.
"I physically watched him look at the house and hit the button," he said. Bychowski then called the police, and two officers responded." "In the event that anything happens to me, I want the public to know I fear for my life" Bychowski said ILL 03/19/2008 (suburbanchicagonews) "Peterson neighbor: 'I fear for my life'"
"Tensions on Pheasant Chase Court escalated as a second police report was filed in the past five days, and one resident says her life is in jeopardy. "I fear for my life," said Sharon Bychowski, the best friend and next-door neighbor of missing mom Stacy Peterson." - "In the event that anything happens to me, I want the public to know I fear for my life," Bychowski said. "I feel closer to Stacy and Kathleen than ever." Bychowski's recent trepidation was induced by Peterson's newfound and brief ability to open and close her garage door at will." -"Peterson reclaimed his two cars from the state police Tuesday morning. Inside the cars he found three garage door openers. One was programmed to open Bychowski's garage. Drew said he was unaware of this until he hit the button and Bychowski's garage opened. Bychowski said she gave Stacy the opener so she could store items there for a garage sale. She says she told the state police of the opener and that she believed it was in Peterson's home. Somehow, they failed to find it. "They said they searched the car," she said. "They looked in the car. It was not in there. They looked in the house, it was not in there."
2008-03-19 suburbanchicagonews
March 19, 2008 The officers asked Peterson to surrender the opener - he refused, claiming it belonged to him ILL 03/19/2008 (suburbanchicagonews) "Peterson neighbor: 'I fear for my life'"
"The officers asked Peterson to surrender the opener, and even offered to replace it, said police Lt. Ken Teppel, but he refused, claiming it belonged to him. The matter was recorded in a police report, the second since Friday, when Peterson's attorney, Joel Brodsky, said [Roy] Taylor was harassing and threatening Peterson via the Internet. Police spoke to Bychowski and Taylor, but took no action. Taylor denies Brodsky's allegations. Taylor said he reprogrammed his mother's garage door opener Tuesday to keep Peterson from fiddling with it, but Bychowski said she wanted a restraining order against Peterson. "Then I'll get one on her and Roy," said Peterson, who also spoke of his wish to leave the bad blood in his subdivision behind, if only he could."
March 19, 2008 Restraining order was denied ILL 03/19/2008 (www.nbc5.com) "Neighbor's Restraining Order Denied"
"Drew Peterson's trouble with his neighbor was diverted after a restraining order was denied. His next-door neighbor, Sharon Bychowski told NBC5 she tried to file an order of protection against him, but it was refused by police because it did not meet the criteria." - "Bychowski said her garage door opener was in Stacy Peterson's car and that, as Drew Peterson was checking different openers on Tuesday, he opened her garage. She said when she demanded the opener back, he refused. Bychowski said she now plans to install security cameras in her home."
2008-03-19 suburbanchicagonews
March 19, 2008
"Bychowski's son, Roy Taylor, was skeptical of Peterson's account.
"I physically watched him look at the house and hit the button," he said. Bychowski then called the police, and two officers responded." "In the event that anything happens to me, I want the public to know I fear for my life" Bychowski said ILL 03/19/2008 (suburbanchicagonews) "Peterson neighbor: 'I fear for my life'"
"Tensions on Pheasant Chase Court escalated as a second police report was filed in the past five days, and one resident says her life is in jeopardy. "I fear for my life," said Sharon Bychowski, the best friend and next-door neighbor of missing mom Stacy Peterson." - "In the event that anything happens to me, I want the public to know I fear for my life," Bychowski said. "I feel closer to Stacy and Kathleen than ever." Bychowski's recent trepidation was induced by Peterson's newfound and brief ability to open and close her garage door at will." -"Peterson reclaimed his two cars from the state police Tuesday morning. Inside the cars he found three garage door openers. One was programmed to open Bychowski's garage. Drew said he was unaware of this until he hit the button and Bychowski's garage opened. Bychowski said she gave Stacy the opener so she could store items there for a garage sale. She says she told the state police of the opener and that she believed it was in Peterson's home. Somehow, they failed to find it. "They said they searched the car," she said. "They looked in the car. It was not in there. They looked in the house, it was not in there."
2008-03-19 suburbanchicagonews
March 19, 2008 The officers asked Peterson to surrender the opener - he refused, claiming it belonged to him ILL 03/19/2008 (suburbanchicagonews) "Peterson neighbor: 'I fear for my life'"
"The officers asked Peterson to surrender the opener, and even offered to replace it, said police Lt. Ken Teppel, but he refused, claiming it belonged to him. The matter was recorded in a police report, the second since Friday, when Peterson's attorney, Joel Brodsky, said [Roy] Taylor was harassing and threatening Peterson via the Internet. Police spoke to Bychowski and Taylor, but took no action. Taylor denies Brodsky's allegations. Taylor said he reprogrammed his mother's garage door opener Tuesday to keep Peterson from fiddling with it, but Bychowski said she wanted a restraining order against Peterson. "Then I'll get one on her and Roy," said Peterson, who also spoke of his wish to leave the bad blood in his subdivision behind, if only he could."