Crime & Safety

Algonquin Police: Theft, Criminal Trespass, Domestic Battery, Possession of Cannabis, Obstruction of Justice Arrests

Police reports from the weekend of May 17.

 

Note: The following information was obtained from Algonquin Police Department arrest reports. An arrest is only an accusation and does not constitute guilt. An individual can only be found guilty in a court of law.

Colleen K. Kennedy, 18, of 1643 Glengarry Court, Algonquin and a fifteen-year-old female from Algonquin were both charged with theft and criminal trespass to residence, police said. The two were taken into custody at the Algonquin Police Department, 2200 Harnish Drive, on May 17, according to reports. Kennedy was released after posting $200, with a court date of June 6 in Kane County.  The fifteen-year-old female was referred to the Tri County Area Peer Jury and then released into the custody of her mother.

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A 14-year-old girl from Lake in the Hills was charged with criminal trespass to a residence on May 17, police said. The girl was taken into custody at the Algonquin police department. She was referred to the Tri County Area Peer Jury and then released into the custody of her father.

Juan S. Borda, 31, of 1881 Broadsmore Drive, Algonquin, was charged with aggravated domestic battery, domestic battery, domestic battery/bodily harm and criminal trespass on May 17, police said.  He was taken into custody at 1881 Broadsmore Drive.  He was transported to Kane County Jail, to await a bond hearing.

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Ian C. Finckle, 20, of 440 S. Annandale Drive, Lake in the Hills, was charged with possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of cannabis on May 18, according to police.  He was taken into custody at Meijer, 400 S. Randall Road.  He was released on a personal recognizance bond, with a court date of May 19 in McHenry County.

Brendan J. Peterson, 24, of 1364 E. Wyndham Circle, #103, Palatine, was charged with obstructing a peace officer and resisting a peace officer on May 19, police said.  He was taken into custody at Huntington Drive and Hanson Road.  He was released after posting $150, with a court date of May 26 in McHenry County.

 

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