2011年6月26日星期日

SouthWest police blotter roundup

Edgar Hernandez: 18, of Joliet, was arrested on June 18 on charges of driving while his license was suspended and illegal transportation of alcohol. He also was wanted on an outstanding warrant.

Grundy County sheriff

Joseph H. Frigo: 26, of Gardner, arrested on two counts of residential burglary, possession of a hypodermic needle and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Domestic batery: A criminal complaint was filed against Cirk Lindemuth, 24, of Diamond, on a charge of domestic battery.

Domestic battery: A criminal complaint was filed against Christopher D. Rich, 41, on a charge of domestic battery.

Protection order violation: A criminal complaint was filed against Anthony W. McVey, 37, of Morris, on a charge of unlawful violation of an order of protection.

Property damage: A criminal complaint was filed against Zachary R. Darling, 18, of Morris, on a charge of criminal damage to property.

William S. Tatum: 30, was arrested on a Grundy County warrant for a charge of failure to appear on a deceptive practice charge.

Timothy K. Steil: 19, was arrested on a warrant on a charge of failure to appear on an unlawful possession of a controlled substance charge.

Wilmington police

Houston Weathersby: 33, of Wilmington was arrested June 14 and charged with possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug equipment.

Drug arrest: A 17-year old female juvenile from Piper City was arrested June 20 on charges of possession of cannabis (30 grams or less) and possession of drug equipment.

Channahon police

Ryan E. Nabor: 25, of Channahon, was arrested and charged on an outstanding warrant out of Will County on June 15.

Jason A. Medema: 29, of Channahon, was arrested and charged with driving under the influence of alcohol, driving under the influence of alcohol and drug combination, possession of cannabis, possession of drug paraphernalia, operating an uninsured vehicle, improper lane usage, speeding and texting while driving on June 15.

Minooka police

Minooka police received a report of a white male attempting to lure two young boys into a vehicle on June 16.

The incident happened around 7:30 p.m. in the 1700 block of Waters Edge Dr. in Reflections Subdivision in Minooka. It was reported that a white male, approximately 20 to 25 years old, clean shaven with dark hair was driving a small silver four-door sedan when he attempted to lure the boys to his car by offering candy and gifts. No other further information on the suspect or vehicle was available to police. Parents are encouraged to instruct children to be aware of tactics used by these people. Some are offering candy or gifts, asking for directions, looking for lost pets, pretending to be hurt and asking for help and asking for assistance in carrying items to a car.

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