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Kenosha homeowner hogties suspected burglar

June 23, 2015 By WRN Contributor

A Kenosha homeowner hopes the young man he hogtied and sat on until police arrived will get the help he needs after being charged with burglary.

Jerry Grover, who is the head wrestling Coach at Bradford High School, used a garden hose to tie up 22-year old Philip Tabili Junior. The criminal complaint says Grover was in his basement and heard a noise outside a window. He went upstairs and found someone hanging halfway inside a bedroom window. Grover told police he smashed a vase over the man’s head, pushed him out of the window, and then tied him up in the backyard.

Tabili is due back in court on July 1st.

WRJN

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