Crime & Safety

Joliet Police Storm Motel 6 Room After 'Threatening Behavior' From Wilmington Man: English

Hanson was acting erratic and grabbed an officer?s hand and pushed it away and then swung atthe officer but missed, Joliet police said.

Joliet police arrested 36-year-old Caleb Hanson, who is identified in jail records as living on Main Street in Essex.
Joliet police arrested 36-year-old Caleb Hanson, who is identified in jail records as living on Main Street in Essex. (Mugshot via Will County Jail )

JOLIET, IL ? A 36-year-old Wilmington man who also has ties to Essex is now in the Will County Jail after Joliet police say Caleb Hanson tried to injure and spit upon the officers following an incident this week at the Motel 6 on McDonough Street.

Joliet police spokesman Dwayne English said that Hanson was put in the jail on three counts of aggravated battery to a peace officer, two counts of aggravated assault to a peace officer, two counts of resisting/obstructing a peace officer and one domestic battery count.

English said the disturbance happened Tuesday afternoon at 1850 McDonough Street. At the time, Hanson was accused of repeatedly knocking on doors at the motel, English advised.

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Additionally, Hanson allegedly struck his girlfriend and pulled her hair.

At the Motel 6, the officers made contact with Hanson, who appeared agitated and injured by unknown means. However, after Hanson refused medical assistance, he was acting erratic and grabbed an officer?s hand and pushed it away and then swung at the officer but missed, the arrest report showed.

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Hanson then retreated into a guest room and refused repeated commands from the police. He began pointing his cell phone and other objects at officers in the form of a weapon while concealing himself, English pointed out.

English said his fellow officers ultimately forced entry into the motel room due to Hanson?s continued threatening behavior and Hanson was taken into custody following a brief struggle.

While being escorted to a patrol car, Hanson kicked one officer, and he later spit at another officer during the transport to the Will County Jail, English added.

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