By Peter Nickeas Tribune reporter

4:01 a.m. CST, Dec 10, 2011

Chicago police contend a automobile thief disrupted an Iowa couple’s wedding preparations on Thursday when the couple’s automobile — with the wedding dress in the case — was stolen from the Lake View neighborhood.

West Side police officers recovered the dress early Saturday sunrise in West Garfield Park after they stopped the automobile since it appeared suspicious, police said.

Police pronounced the couple, in town for their marriage after today, parked the automobile about 8 p.m. Thursday night. By Friday morning, it was gone.

Harrison District police patrolling on Monroe Street early Saturday sunrise beheld a china 2008 Kia Optima with a hard-plastic window, which police pronounced can infrequently prove a automobile has been possibly burglarized or stolen.

They afterwards checked the permit plates and stopped the automobile near Kostner Street after guidance it was stolen, police said.

Police pronounced they arrested the driver, 38-year-old Milus Hendricks, and called the car’s owners to see if anything was missing.

The man was many endangered with his fiancé’s marriage dress, police said, which officers found in the trunk. They returned all early Saturday morning.

Hendricks will expected face misconduct charges for possessing stolen property, military said, and has thirty before arrests and 9 philosophy for a accumulation of transgression and misconduct charges.

pnickeas@tribune.com

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