by cavita » Fri Jan 12, 2024 7:31 am
I'm including Rocco Siciliano here even though he was a Peoria native, he seemed to be active in Springfield crime circles for the most part.
On May 13, 1926 he was involved in a gun battle at 2302 East Cincinnati Street in Springfield which seriously wounded him. The home belonged to Jim Crillo, who authorities were searching for.
March 1931 he was arrested in connection with the Greenview State bank robbery. Sam Siciliano and Angelo Lucci were also arrested in this case.
July 1932 he and Sam Campo were arrested in Tuscola, Illinois as suspects in the kidnapping of Jerome Factor, son of John “Jake the Barber” Factor.
August 5, 1932 he was arrested in Rockford with Frank Mungiovino for transporting liquor and carrying concealed weapons. The charges were later dismissed. He and Mungiovino were said to be Peoria natives and police found 93 gallons of alcohol, a .45 caliber pistol and a .38 caliber pistol in their possession. Mungiovino was known as “Frank Moline” and was born December 24, 1896 in Enna, Sicily and was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Filippo Mungiovino. Mungiovino married Fanny Dentino December 23, 1933 in St. Louis and he died March 30, 1955 in Peoria.
July 11, 1933 Siciliano was found murdered in a ditch just south of Broadwell, IL with three bullets in his head and a crushed skull. He had been charged with three bank robberies and was awaiting trial for one of the bank robberies when murdered.
I'm including Rocco Siciliano here even though he was a Peoria native, he seemed to be active in Springfield crime circles for the most part.
On May 13, 1926 he was involved in a gun battle at 2302 East Cincinnati Street in Springfield which seriously wounded him. The home belonged to Jim Crillo, who authorities were searching for.
March 1931 he was arrested in connection with the Greenview State bank robbery. Sam Siciliano and Angelo Lucci were also arrested in this case.
July 1932 he and Sam Campo were arrested in Tuscola, Illinois as suspects in the kidnapping of Jerome Factor, son of John “Jake the Barber” Factor.
August 5, 1932 he was arrested in Rockford with Frank Mungiovino for transporting liquor and carrying concealed weapons. The charges were later dismissed. He and Mungiovino were said to be Peoria natives and police found 93 gallons of alcohol, a .45 caliber pistol and a .38 caliber pistol in their possession. Mungiovino was known as “Frank Moline” and was born December 24, 1896 in Enna, Sicily and was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Filippo Mungiovino. Mungiovino married Fanny Dentino December 23, 1933 in St. Louis and he died March 30, 1955 in Peoria.
July 11, 1933 Siciliano was found murdered in a ditch just south of Broadwell, IL with three bullets in his head and a crushed skull. He had been charged with three bank robberies and was awaiting trial for one of the bank robberies when murdered.