Crime & Safety

Romeoville Incidents And Arrests: Shoplifting, DUI, Vandalism

The most recent police reports from the Romeoville Police Department.

ROMEOVILLE, IL — Police in Romeoville have issued their latest incident and arrest reports. Officials reported shoplifting, vandalism, and driving under the influence of alcohol.

Incidents

Jan. 3: A criminal damage to property was reported in the 700 block of Delta. Unknown person(s) using a bb gun damaged the trunk and bumper of a vehicle that was parked in the driveway.

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Jan. 8: A criminal defacement of property was reported in the 500 block of East Romeo Road. Unknown person(s) spray painted graffiti on a crane at the location.

Arrests

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Kevin Johnston, 4o, of Romeoville, was arrested Dec. 24 for retail theft. He was released on $120 bond.

Alex Bumgarner, 28, of St. Charles, Illinois, was arrested Dec. 28 for DUI and driving without insurance. Bond was set at $3,000.

Adam Harrison, 18, of Plainfield, Illinois, was arrested Dec. 28 on an outstanding warrant. He was transported to the Will County Adult Detention Facility.

Hishenique Mitchell, 27, of Plainfield, Illinois, was arrested Dec. 29 for aggravated speeding and failure to notify the state of an address change. Bond was set at $2,000.

Eduardo Davis, 32, of Joliet, Illinois, was arrested Jan. 3 for driving without a license or insurance and speeding. Bond was set at $2,000.

Tashan Lowery, 21, of Romeoville, was arrested Jan. 4 for driving without a license and disobeying a stop sign.

Inga Zilys, 39, of Romeoville, was arrested Jan. 4 on an oustanding warrant. Bond was set at $5,000.

Antoinique Long, 42, of Markham, Illinois, was arrested Jan. 5 for aggravated DUI, driving with a revoked license, improper lane usage, illegal transportation of alcohol, and operating a vehicle without a BAIID when required.

Police report information is provided by local police departments. Charges are not evidence of guilt. They are a record of police actions on a given day, and persons charged with a crime are presumed innocent until proven guilty in court.

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