Chicago police returned a stolen car with a cheap wedding dress in the trunk just in time for a wedding Saturday.  
A  couple, in town for their wedding, got their car stolen  Thursday night in the Lakeview neighborhood. The wedding dress was still  in the trunk.  
The couple had planned their nuptials for Friday  in Chicago. The bride and groom met online and have been dating for the  last two years before deciding to get married.   
"She was happy that we recovered the dress," said C.J., the groom.  
C.J. picked up his fiancee, who is from Thailand, at the airport and  the couple returned to their Lakeview hotel. The next morning they  discovered someone took their car and the precious item stored in the  trunk.  
"First they thought it was relocated due to the snow that  came in. We also saw some broken glass in the street so we decided to  make a 911 call," said C.J.  
But it was only hours later when the  couple's 2008 Kia Optima traveled down Monroe Street on the city's West  Side that two Harrison District cops noticed something strange.  
"Just  observed the passenger side window broken, which has been in the past a  red flag for a recently stolen vehicle," said Officer John McKenna,  Chicago Police Department.  
McKenna and his partner, Officer Paul  Sandoval, quickly ran the licenses plates to find the car had been  reported stolen Friday morning. Its driver, Milus Hendricks, 38, was  arrested while authorities called C.J. and his bride to let them know  about their find.
"His first thing was, they were getting married today and he wanted to know if there was a dress in the trunk," said Sandoval.  
In  a gesture of kindness, the officers returned both the car and the  white, full length, strapless gown and its veil to the couple early  Saturday morning just hours before their wedding.   
In her native  Thai, the bride, Silawan, expressed her joy saying she's happy she got  her dress back for Saturday's ceremony at City Hall.  
"We are extremely thankful they were able to find it," said C.J.  
The couple plans to head to C.J.'s home state of Iowa where they'll have a wedding reception.   
The  man found in the car has been charged with misdemeanor trespassing with  a vehicle because the officers can't prove he actually stole the car.


 
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