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Organizations boost Christmas morning joy for local children
Jeeps on the Run, Toys for Tots work together to deliver gifts in annual event
Cynthia Wolf CONTRIBUTOR
Christmas morning was a little brighter for thousands of youngsters in Lake and McHenry counties this year after a Jeeps on the Run event raised nearly $60,000 in cash and drew tens of thousands of toy donations in early December. Five hundred Jeeps participated in this year’s run, which took place Dec. 4 and went from Ray Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram in Fox Lake to the Genesee Theatre in Waukegan. “We filled two 53-foot semitrailers and two seven-ton military trucks with toys,” said Mike Missak, who founded Jeeps on the Run 10 years ago. “On Dec. 14, we went shopping with the funds collected from the raffles, including the Jeep Wrangler raffle. We spent $25,000 and filled another box truck with countless toys.” Missak said Jeeps on the Run worked with Toys for Tots in Lake and McHenry counties to ensure that toys would be distributed in time for Christmas to children in need across the region. Additionally, checks for $14,500 and $20,000, respective-
ly, were written to Toys for Tots Lake County and Toys for Tots McHenry County to make some last-minute toy purchases for age groups in which both groups were falling short. “It’s heartwarming to know so many youngsters woke up Christmas morning to plenty of great, fun gifts under the tree thanks to the efforts of those who coordinate this terrific event,” said Ray Scarpelli Jr., owner of Ray Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram in Fox Lake and the event’s chief sponsor. “I’m honored to be a part of it.” Missak said Scarpelli’s generous support included the donation of a new, $43,000 Wrangler that the group raffled off. The winner was J.R. Rocamora of Ingleside. “The Jeep was donated to JOTR free and clear,” Missak added. “One hundred percent of the funds from ticket sales went to assist in the purchase of additional toys.” Event participants paid $25 per Jeep to get in on the run, at the end of which an after-party took place at the Genesee. “While overall sponsorships were a bit down this year, the generosity of the participants made our 10th
annual event the most successful one to date,” Missak said. “Everyone complimented how smoothly everything ran from start to finish.” Transportation officials
limited to 500 the number of Jeeps that could participate this year. As many as 800 participated in previous years, Missak said, adding that next year’s event date already has
been selected. Those interested should mark their calendars for Dec. 3, 2023, and be sure to visit JeepsontheRun.com to register and ensure their spot several weeks in advance.
PHOTO COURTESY OF BRANDON WILK/JEEPS ON THE RUN Hi-Liter/MCN
Leading the Jeeps on the Run procession as it arrived in Waukegan this year were organization President Mike Missak and his wife, April, as well as Missak’s mother, Patricia, and son, Charlie, in the new, red Wrangler donated as a raffle prize by Ray Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram of Fox Lake.
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Multiple county burglary crew identified and charged
Lake County Sheriff’s Detectives recently identified and arrested a crew Al Miller associated with multiple-county burglaries. Sheriff’s deputies took a report of a residential burglary that occurred on November 19, in the 31000 block of O’Plaine Road in Green Oaks. Sheriff’s deputies at the scene conducted evidence technician work and sheriff’s detectives obtained video surveillance of the burglars. Sheriff’s detectives worked with the North Regional Major Crimes Task Force (NORTAF), who were conducting investigations on the same burglary crew. Through collaboration with NORTAF, Lake County Sheriff’s Detectives, and other regional lawenforcement identified Al Miller, 35, of Chicago, as being one of the burglars. The other two were identified as juveniles, a 17-year-old
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