Crime & Safety
Police Blotter: Man Arrested After a Second Trip to Jimmy's
Chicago Heights police reports, June 23-24.

SUNDAY, JUNE 24
DUI
Clemente Monor-Aguilar, 51, of the 400 block of West 15th Place, was arrested and charged with driving under the influence of alcohol after driving in the middle of Halsted Street without headlights on, according to the report. Police asked Monor-Aguilar to for his driver's license and proof of insurance but he was only able to provide an I.D. from Mexico, according to the report. Asked if he had been drinking, Monor-Aguilar told police he had three beers and one shot. Police had Monor-Aguilar perform field sobriety tests before taking him into custody. He was also charged with driving without lights when required, no valid driver's license, no insurance and improper lane use, according to the report.
SATURDAY, JUNE 23
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Double the Jimmy's
Alfonso D. Glover, 27, of the first block of Berk Lane in Crete, was arrested and charged with trespassing after an employee at Jimmy's Gentlemen's Club told police he refused to leave the club and was causing a disturbance. Police initially let Glover go, telling him not to come back to the club. Police received a second call just after 2:45 a.m. stating that Glover had returned to Jimmy's, according to the report. When police arrived Glover was standing in the parking lot and was taken into custody, according to the report.
The Case of the Stolen Coins
An 83-year-old Chicago Heights woman told police two women, who were friends of hers, apparently took gold and silver coins from the inside of a suitcase in her bedroom. One of the suspected women has a master key to the woman's home, including the steel bedroom door, police were told. An ex-boyfriend of the woman told her he saw the second suspect "waiving some coins around," but told police he does not want to get involved, according to the report.
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Rough Night
A 26-year-old Richton Park woman told police her vehicle was towed after she was taken into custody at a safety belt enforcement zone and charged with driving under the influence of alcohol. When the woman picked up her vehicle, the front bumper of her vehicle was cracked, according to the report.
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