Crime & Safety
Will County Jail Inmates For Dec. 13 Weekend
The new inmates are from Shorewood, Joliet, Crest Hill, Lockport, Romeoville and beyond.

JOLIET, IL — The following people have been booked into the Will County Jail over the past few days by police officers who work across the county.
Kyle Lucido, 24, Fieldstone Drive North in Shorewood. Arrested by Plainfield police on charges of aggravated battery causing great bodily harm, domestic battery and resisting the arrest.

David A. Woods, 23, Arbor Lane apartment units in Crest Hill. Arrested by Joliet police on charges of escape, resisting arrest, aggravated unlawful use of a weapon, felon in possession of a weapon and illegal possession of ammunition.
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Lonnell Westbrooks, 44, 2800 block of Brook Court in Joliet. Arrested by Joliet police on three charges of trafficking of controlled substances.

Christopher J. Walker, 31, 100 block of North Avenue in Lockport. Arrested by Joliet police on two charges of retail theft and one charge of failure to report a change in employer.
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Joseph Pine, 32, Raleigh Trail in Romeoville. Arrested by Joliet police on charges including unlawful restraint, aggravated domestic battery involving strangulation and manufacturing/delivery of cocaine, 1 to 15 grams.

Bobby Lindsey, 59, Park Forest. Arrested by Wilmington police on charges of aggravated DUI/3rd, aggravated DUI/license revoked or suspended and driving on a suspended or revoked license.

Jorge Castillo, 18, Kirkwood Circle in Bolingbrook. Arrested by Bolingbrook police on charges of burglary, two theft charges and one charge of unlawful possession of a stolen vehicle.

James Beil, 73, Hummingbird Hill Drive in Orland Park. Arrested by Will County Sheriff's Office on charges of aggravated battery causing great bodily harm.

Arrest report information is provided by local police departments. Charges are merely allegations, not evidence of guilt.
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