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Rich Tolleson smiles while talking with Crestwood Village Trustee Patricia Theresa Flynn in his home in Crestwood, IL, on Thursday, November 1, 2012. Tolleson says all of the clutter has been cleaned out and he can live there again. | Matt Marton~Sun-Ti
Rich Tolleson smiles while talking with Crestwood Village Trustees Patricia Theresa Flynn and Victor Hirsch in his home in Crestwood, IL, on Thursday, November 1, 2012. Tolleson says all of the clutter has been cleaned out. | Matt Marton~Sun-Times Media
Rich Tolleson smiles while talking about his cleaner home in Crestwood, IL, on Thursday, November 1, 2012. Tolleson is now back in his home and says all of the clutter has been cleaned out and he can live there again. | Matt Marton~Sun-Times Media
Rich Tolleson sits in his living room in his home in Crestwood, IL, on Thursday, November 1, 2012. Tolleson is now back in his home and says all of the clutter has been cleaned out and he can live there again. | Matt Marton~Sun-Times Media
This laundry room is now clean in the home owned by Rich Tolleson in Crestwood, IL, on Thursday, November 1, 2012. Tolleson says all of the clutter has been cleaned out and he can live there again. | Matt Marton~Sun-Times Media
This bedroom is now clean in the home owned by Rich Tolleson in Crestwood, IL, on Thursday, November 1, 2012. Tolleson is now back in his home and says all of the clutter has been cleaned out and he can live there again. | Matt Marton~Sun-Times Media
“This is a story with a happy ending,” a smiling Rich Tolleson said Thursday. Tolleson is back home. In a column Oct. 21 about the 73-year-old former Cook County sheriff’s police officer, I described how Tolleson was feeling like “dead meat.” A sign on the …