Crime & Safety

DUI Arrests, Truck Damaged in Hit-and-Run: Blotter

Lemont police reports, Oct. 25-27

SUNDAY, OCT. 27

DUIs

  • Mark Matan, 39, 1216 Country Lane, Lemont, was arrested at 1:47 a.m. for driving under the influence of alcohol, no insurance and improper lane usage  following a traffic stop at McCarthy Road and Julia Street. He was issued a Dec. 4 court date at the Bridgeview Court House.
  • Ann M. Hunziker, 24, 25 Sawgrass Drive, Lemont, was arrested at 3:19 a.m. for driving under the influence of alcohol and improper lane usage following a traffic stop at 127th Street and Hillview Drive. She was issued a Dec. 2 court date at the Bridgeview Court House.

SATURDAY, OCT. 26

Vehicle Struck

Someone struck a truck and fled the scene at 1 p.m. in the 100 block of Stephen Street. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Lemont Police Department.

Suspended License, Loud Muffler

Timothy R. Deaton, 20, 3953 W. 49th St., Chicago, was arrested at 3:12 p.m. for driving while license is suspended and a defective muffler following a traffic stop at Main and Lemont streets. He was issued a Dec. 2 court date at the Bridgeview Court House.

DUI

Catherine V. Languido, 23, 417 Freehauf St., Lemont, was arrested at 1:26 a.m. for driving under the influence of alcohol, no insurance and improper lane usage following a traffic stop in the 12400 lock of Archer Avenue. She was issued a Dec. 4 court date at the Bridgeview Court House.

FRIDAY, OCT. 25

Suspended License, Improper Lighting

Frederick W. Lauer, 18, 6 E. Logan St., Lemont, was arrested at 7:02 p.m. for driving while license is suspended and improper lighting following a traffic stop in the 50-100 Block of Timberline Drive. He was issued a Dec. 4 court date at the Bridgeview Court House.

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