Crime & Safety

DUI, Speeding, Pot: Blotter

Lemont police reports, May 7–13.

FRIDAY, MAY 13

Speeding, Driving on Suspended License

Rodolfo G. Contreras, 38, of 1120 Wheeler Road in Plainfield, was arrested for Driving While License Suspended and Speeding following a traffic stop in the 17300 block of 127th Street. He was issued a June 17 court date at the Will County Courthouse.

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THURSDAY, MAY 12

Speeding 26–34 mph Over

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Nicholas R. Noone, 18, of 12605 Brighton Drive in Lemont, was arrested for Speeding 26-34 Over and Expired Registration following a traffic stop at Freehauf Street and Hillview Drive. He was issued a May 26 court date at the Bridgeview Courthouse.

No Valid License

Miguel A. Munoz, 25, of 449 Berkshire Avenue in Romeoville, was arrested for No Valid Drivers License, Operation of Uninsured Motor Vehicle and Expired Registration following a traffic stop at Main Street and Walker Road. He was issued a June 30 court date at the Bridgeview Courthouse.

SUNDAY, MAY 8

Driving on Suspended License

Julio R. Guzman, 20, of 235 Murphy Drive in Romeoville, was arrested for Driving While License Suspended following a traffic stop in the 15800 block of Main Street. He was issued a May 24 court date at the Bridgeview Courthouse.

SATURDAY, MAY 7

DUI

Andrew P. Riordan, 22, of 10734 Crystal Creek Drive in Mokena, was arrested for Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol following a traffic stop in the 14100 block of McCarthy Road. Mr. Riordan was issued a June 30 court date at the Bridgeview Courthouse.

Possession of Cannabis

A juvenile was issued a Local Ordinance Citation for Possession of Cannabis following an incident in the 300 block of River Street. The juvenile will appear in the local court.

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