DuPage County man guilty of multiple weapons charges

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A DuPage County man was found guilty July 31 of multiple felonies stemming from the sale of unserialized firearms and a machine gun conversion device to an undercover investigator, prosecutors said.

Jeffrey Levander, 43, of Hanover Park was found guilty of four counts of unlawful possession of a weapon by a felon, two counts of unlawful sale or delivery of a firearm and one count each of unlawful use of a weapon, unlawful possession of a firearm without a FOID card and unlawful sale or delivery of an unserialized firearm.

Levanderโ€™s sentencing is scheduled for Sept. 24.

โ€œIllicit firearm sales lead to increased criminal activity and make our communities less safe for children to grow and thrive,โ€ Attorney General Kwame Raoul said in a news release. โ€œI will continue to partner with federal agencies and local law enforcement to reduce gun violence in Illinois and hold individuals accountable for contributing to the cycle of violence.โ€

Raoul charged Levander in December 2023 after an investigation revealed he agreed to sell two unserialized firearms, a machine gun conversion device and a spring-loaded knife to an undercover investigator in three separate sales in Cook and DuPage counties.

A machine gun conversion device makes a semi-automatic firearm capable of fully automatic fire. Levander sold the undercover investigator a Glock 43 model clone for $1,400, a Glock 17 model clone for $2,200 and a machine gun conversion device for Glock platform pistols and spring-loaded knife for $550, authorities said.