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Undercover colleague helped nab suspect in bizarre case

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“How are you supposed to call and make an appointment?” he said.

A few days before the arrest, McCarthy was in the alley behind the restaurant when a tall man in business attire walked toward him with his hand outstretched and introduced himself as Steven Mandell from Michael Realty.

Over the next few days, Mandell twice came into the restaurant and ordered food for the work crew next door, saying he wanted them to “eat on the job,” McCarthy said.

Then just before the dinner rush on Oct. 25, McCarthy was out back having a smoke when FBI agents suddenly swarmed the alley, running full speed at him with guns drawn. They ordered him to move inside and stay there. They told employees at the Italian restaurant two doors down that if they “heard any explosions, it was just a concussion grenade,” McCarthy said.

“Those guys meant business,” he said of the FBI.

About the same time and less than two miles away, residents and business owners near Michael Realty on Milwaukee Avenue watched a similar scene unfold. Dark-colored, unmarked vans screeched into the narrow parking lot behind the agency and FBI agents piled out, neighbors said. The whole area was cordoned off for hours.

“The agents came in and told us to lock the doors as a precaution until they came back and gave us the all-clear,” said one employee of the nearby Pasta D’Arte restaurant who did not want her name used. She said they were allowed to let customers in and out as needed.

A little more than a week after the arrests, Engel, a former Willow Springs police officer and convicted jewel thief, was found hanged with a bedsheet at McHenry County Jail, where he was being held on the federal charges. His death was ruled a suicide, authorities said.

The undercover recordings suggest Individual A dealt exclusively with Manning and didn’t even know of Engel’s involvement. The trust Manning placed in Individual A in assisting in the alleged kidnapping plot was remarkable, especially considering that the ex-Chicago officer’s conviction in the murder of a trucking boss years ago had hinged on the testimony of notorious jailhouse informant Tommy Dye, who wired up on Manning while the two were in Cook County Jail.

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