When a Lincolnwood woman failed to text her Wordle score, her daughters worried something was amiss. They were right.
When 80-year-old grandmother Denyse Holt failed to text her daily score for Wordle, her two daughters thought it was strange, since she always shared her results from the popular online puzzle in which players try to guess a five-letter word.
Around 1 a.m. Sunday, police said, a naked man broke through a window to enter Holt’s home in the 4600 block of Morse Avenue, got into bed with her and threatened her with scissors. When the man threatened her, Holt, a former middle school teacher, told him it scared her, which prompted him to throw away the scissors and declare he wouldn’t hurt her.
“Lincolnwood police were so wonderful, they made her feel so safe,” Holt-Caldwell said. “They did such an incredible job. They’re part of the reason she’s here today.” Davis, who police believed was going through a mental health crisis, was ordered held without bond in Cook County Jail.
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