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[image: photo]Bill Morton for 49th Ward Alderman
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Monday, October 8, 2007
Dangling shoes on Glenwood and Touhy
On 10/07/07 at 12:51pm, I spotted these new, never worn or even laced white Nike's hanging from the electrical lines on Touhy and Glenwood.
Craig Gernhardt asked on his blog:
"What's Bill Morton know that we don't? Bill seems to think when there's a pair of hanging tennis shoes from the electrical lines, that's a sign a drug house is near. More specific, a crack den".
I have also photographed dangling shoes, on Ridge near Chase and in the alley behind Park Gyros beside Touhy Park.
Relevant links:
How to Spot a Crack House? - The 'Broken Heart' of Rogers Park
Rogers Park Labels:
49th Ward,
60626,
Craig Gernhardt,
dangling shoes,
Glenwood Avenue,
Glenwood Avenue Arts District,
Rogers Park,
Touhy Avenue,
Ward 49
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