Crime & Safety
Yorkville Police Blotter Nov. 11 & 12
Yorkville incident and accident reports involve a kid with a credit card and a handful of deer collisions.

YORKVILLE, IL — Here's a look at accident and incident reports from the Yorkville Police Department in the last few days. From multiple deer crashes to a kid with a credit card, it was a busy weekend for Yorkville Police. Keep in mind, charges are merely accusations, and everyone listed in this summary is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in the court of law.
Early morning Nov. 11, a 20-year-old driver from Joliet crashed into a wooden fence after her front driver's side tire lost air pressure. Police say the Chevrolet coupe was heading north on Kennedy Road near Freedom place at 5:39 a.m. when it swerved off the road.
Jason G. Lindholm, 46, of Plano, was pulled over Nov. 11 just before 6:30 p.m. for a light violation. He was taken into Kendall County jail for having a driver's license that had been expired for over a year. The traffic stop happened near the corner of Route 34 and Wrigley Way, cops say.
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John P. Sheridan, 48, of the 800 block of Canyon Trail, was pulled over for a headlight violation Nov. 11 around 9:45 p.m. Cops say they found he was driving with a revoked license. Sheridan was transported to Kendall County jail.
Brandon T. Poker, 40, of Division Street in Bristol, was arrested Nov. 12 on a DUI charge. The incident report says Poker was called in by a witness for being asleep at the wheel at the intersection of Kennedy Road and Bristol Ridge Road around 2 a.m. He was transported to Kendall County Jail.
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A man was heading east on Route 126 near Wooden Bridge Drive Nov. 11 around 6 p.m. when a deer entered the roadway, the report says. The impact caused damage to the Jeep Cherokee's front bumper and passenger front door.
An kid used his or her family's credit card without them knowing Nov. 7, according to a Nov. 12 report taken in the 2000 block of Emerald Lane.
That week, there were two more incidences with deer on the roadways, both at Route 126 and Wooden Bridge Drive.
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