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Five-time convicted felon, two unsolved cases in suspected train robbery

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A man in Wisconsin with five felony convictions and a pending felony case where he was arrested on a Chicago train early Tuesday morning. was arrested on suspicion of robbery.

According to CWBChicago, prosecutor Tilesha Jackson, a 40-year-old man, allegedly stole Dontrell Hollie's bag in a man's bag when he was on his Red Line train. said he took the bag forcibly after commenting on

Later, while Holly moved to another car, the victim contacted the train driver over the intercom. When police arrived at North Clybourne Station, the victim identified Holly among the "large crowd," Jackson said.

Law enforcement personnel then searched Holly and retrieved another man's wallet from his pants pocket, prosecutors said.

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Dontrell Hollie, 29, is accused of robbing a man a a Red Line train in Chicago (Cook County Sheriff's Office)

Dontrell Hollie, 29, was charged with robbing a man on a Red Line train in Chicago (Cook County Sheriff's Office). (Cook County Sheriff's Office)

According to Chicago police records, Holly had extensive criminal records and 11 I have a history of arrests. Jackson told CWB Chicago that his convictions include attempted robbery and felony retail larceny in 2018, robbery conviction in 2016, criminal damage to government property in 2016, residential burglary in 2011, and several charges. She said she also filed lawsuits in Wisconsin for hit-and-run, bail jumping, and attempted robbery. 50} Chicago infant returned home safely after being kidnapped in violent burglary

Holly is homeless and has untreated mental health

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The Cook County Sheriff's Office told Fox News that he was still in custody at the Cook County Jail onrobbery charges. According to the Sheriff's Office, Holly has received his D bond of $75,000, of which he will be released if 10% of it is posted.