
DuPage County State’s Attorney Robert Berlin and Oak Brook Chief of Police Brian Strockis announced today, Monday, February 24, 2025, that Judge Kentin Skarin granted the State’s motion to detain pre-trial a Chicago woman accused of stealing merchandise from the Oak Brook Lululemon store and then leading police on a high-speed chase. Cartara Johnson, age 21, of the 10600 block of S. Artesian Avenue in Chicago, appeared at First Appearance Court yesterday, Sunday, February 23, 2025, charged with one count of Burglary (Class 2 Felony), one count of Retail Theft (Class 3 Felony) and one count of Aggravated Fleeing and Eluding a Police Officer (Class 4 Felony).
Defendant Cartara Johnson is currently on second chance probation out of Cook County for retail theft.
On February 22, 2025, at approximately 2:30 p.m. Oak Brook police officers on patrol at the Oak Brook Mall observed a Hyundai Elantra with expired Indiana license plates enter the mall parking lot. A police officer observed an individual, later identified as Cartara Johnson, exit the vehicle, remove an empty or nearly empty Lululemon branded bag from the trunk and enter the mall. Johnson entered the Lululemon store, 82 Oakbrook Center, selected multiple leggings from the store and allegedly exited the store without paying for the merchandise.
Approximately fifteen minutes later, Johnson allegedly returned to the Hyundai Elantra with the same Lululemon bag, which now appeared full. Johnson got into the driver’s seat of the Hyundai Elantra, and exited the mall parking lot at which time the police officers followed her in their squad car. Allegedly, the police officers observed Johnson swerve her vehicle multiple times before entering eastbound onto I-88. Officers followed Johnson onto I-88 and activated their emergency lights and siren in an attempt to conduct a traffic stop. Instead of pulling over, Johnson allegedly began to accelerate away from officers.
The police officers continued pursuit at a high rate of speed reaching speeds of approximately 116 mph before terminating pursuit out of safety concerns. During the pursuit, Johnson drove onto the shoulder multiple times and swerved in and out of heavy traffic. At approximately 2:41pm, officers tracked the Hyundai Elantra to the area of Lathrop Avenue and Traube Street in North Riverside. With the assistance of a neighboring police department, the officers again activated their emergency lights and siren. Once again, instead of pulling over, Johnson allegedly drove onto a residential lawn, and fled the area. A short time later, Johnson and her vehicle were located by Stickney police near Central Avenue and I-55 after she crashed into construction equipment and attempted to flee on foot, but was taken into custody. When searching the interior of the Hyundai Elantra, police officers located the Lululemon bag Johnson allegedly brought into the store with her which contained multiple leggings valued at more than $300 with the price tags still attached.
“It is alleged that Ms. Johnson, a woman currently on probation for retail theft, helped herself to merchandise from the Lululemon store and simply walked out the door without paying. To make matters worse, it is further alleged that she then led police on a dangerous, 116-mph chase in the middle of the afternoon on a busy shopping day in an effort to avoid apprehension. This type of blatant disregard for public safety and the rule of law will not be tolerated in DuPage County. The apprehension and arrest of the defendant in this case sends the unmistakable message that in DuPage County we will not tolerate any type of behavior that disrupts our businesses or threatens public safety. We will use every tool at our disposal to ensure that anyone suspected of such behavior is apprehended, charged and prosecuted. Once again, I commend the Oak Brook Police Department for their outstanding police work and for their continued efforts in keeping our businesses and patrons safe. I also thank the multiple anciencies involved in this case for their assistance as well as Assistant State’s Attorneys Michael Pingaj and Kevin Kosman for their work in securing charges against Ms. Johnson.”
— DuPage County State’s Attorney Robert B. Berlin
“In the past week, five offenders have attempted to flee from the Oak Brook police and all five were apprehended,” Strockis said. “This is the result of a coordinated effort, effective tactics and a motivated team of highly-trained officers working toward the common goal of keeping Oak Brook safe. I’d like to thank all the agencies that assisted us with this case and so many others. Our message is clear, if you come to Oak Brook with the intention of committing a crime, you will be arrested and charged to the fullest extent of the law. I’d also like to thank State’s Attorney Bob Berlin and his team for their assistance and guidance in this case.”
— Oak Brook Chief of Police Brian Strockis
Johnson’s next court appearance is scheduled for March 3, 2025, in front of Judge Daniel Guerin.
Members of the public are reminded that this complaint contains only charges and is not proof of the defendant’s guilt. A defendant is presumed innocent and is entitled to a fair trial in which it is the government’s burden to prove his or her guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
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