Crime & Safety

Domestic Battery, Aggravated Identity Theft, DUI: Blotter

Lemont police reports, Dec. 7–16.

FRIDAY, DEC. 16

Domestic Battery
Jill R. Burton, 45, of 902 Warner Avenue in Lemont, was arrested for Domestic Battery following an incident in the 900 block of Warner Avenue. She appeared at the Bridgeview Courthouse for a bond hearing.

Driving on Suspended License
Jessica C. Mancinas, 25, of 207 E. Webster Street in Joliet, was arrested for Driving While License Suspended/Revoked and Operation of Uninsured Motor Vehicle following a traffic stop at Archer Avenue and 127th Street. She was issued a January 10 court date at the Bridgeview Courthouse.

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Retail Theft

Gloria V. DeRiggi, 57, was issued a Local Ordinance Citation for Retail Theft following an incident in the 13400 block of Archer Avenue. She will appear on the local court.

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THURSDAY, DEC. 15

No Drivers License

Christian R. Krause, 21, of 510 Selborn Avenue in Riverside, was arrested for Drivers License Never Issued and Operation of Uninsured Motor Vehicle following a traffic stop at State Street and Cass Street. He was issued a January 12 court date at the Bridgeview Courthouse.

TUESDAY, DEC. 13

Speeding
Irena Juskiene, 73 years of age, who resides at 1005 State Street, in Lemont, Illinois for Driving While License Never Issued and Speeding following a traffic stop in the 14900 block of 127th Street. Ms. Juskiene was issued a January 12th court date at the Bridgeview Courthouse.

MONDAY, DEC. 12

Possession of Cannabis, Drug Paraphernalia
Biridiana Esparza, 22, was issued Local Ordinance Citations for Possession of Cannabis and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia following a traffic stop at Archer Avenue and McCarthy Road. She will appear ine the Local Court.

Possession of Cannabis, Drug Paraphernalia
Christopher A. Cuthbert, 21, was issued Local Ordinance Citations for Possession of Cannabis and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia following a traffic stop at Archer Avenue and McCarthy Road. He will appear in the local court.

SATURDAY, DEC. 10
Speeding 26–34 mph Over
Ryan J. Olszewski, 26 years of age, who resides at 19330 Janet Avenue, in Romeoville, Illinois for Speeding 26-34 Over the Limit following a traffic stop at Smith Road and Pasture Drive. Mr. Olszewski was issued a January 12th court date at the Bridgeview Courthouse.

FRIDAY, DEC. 9
Possession of Cannabis
Michael V. Disanto, 20, was issued a Local Ordinance Citation for Possession of Cannabis following a traffic stop in the 400 block of McCarthy Road. Mr. Disanto will appear in the local court.

DUI

Richard K. Kennedy, 22, of 13533 S. Erin Drive in Homer Glen, was arrested for Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol, Operation of Uninsured Motor Vehicle, Only One Head Light and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia following a traffic stop at Singer Avenue and Custer Drive. He was issued a January 12 court date at the Bridgeview Courthouse.

THURSDAY, DEC. 8

Aggravated Identity Theft
Eric E. Randolph, 44, of 6340 Americana Drive in Willowbrook, was arrested for Aggravated Identity Theft following an incident in the 1100 block of Camelot Lane. He was issued a December 28 court date at the Bridgeview Courthouse.

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 7

DUI-Drugs
Laura Mather, 36, of 318 Illinois Street in Lemont, was arrested for Driving Under the Influence of Drugs, Improper Lane Usage and Use of Unsafe Tire following a traffic stop at 99th Street and Lemont Road. She will appear in the Dupage County Courthouse.

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