Crime & Safety
Disorderly Conduct, Zero Tolerance, Not Securing a Child: Blotter
Lemont police reports, June 16–22.
SUNDAY, JUNE 22
No Valid License, Speeding
Cristina Lara-Martinez, 30, of the 400 block of High Street, in Joliet, was arrested for no valid driver's license and speeding following a traffic stop in the 16700 block of New Avenue. Lara-Martinez was issued a July 16 court date at the Will County Court House.
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Driving on Suspended License, Failure to Secure a Child Under Age 8
Jessica J. Rivas, 22, of the 500 block of Algonquin Street, in Joliet, was arrested for driving while license suspended, failure to secure a child under the age of 8 following a traffic stop in the 16700 block of New Avenue.
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SATURDAY, JUNE 21
Driving on Suspended License
Jeannie Velasquez, 39, of the 6600 block of W. 88th Street, in Oak Lawn, was arrested for driving while license suspended following a traffic stop at Main Street and Walker Road. She was issued a July 29 court date at the Bridgeview Court House.
Driving on Suspended License
Jessica C. Mancinas, 23, of the 200 block of W. Webster Street, in Joliet, was arrested for driving while license suspended following a traffic stop in the 16600 block of New Avenue. She was issued a July 25 court date at the Bridgeview Court House.
FRIDAY, JUNE 20
No Valid License, No Insurance, Improper Use of Registration
Jonathan Balderas-Garcia, 24, of the 200 block of Meadowbrook Drive, in Bolingbrook, was arrested for no valid license, operation of uninsured motor vehicle and improper use of registration following a traffic stop in the 15900 block of New Avenue. He was issued a July 29 court date at the Bridgeview Court House.
Zero Tolerance, Illegal Transportation of Alcohol and Driving Too Fast for Conditions
Hana W. Frommel, 19, of the 0-50 block of S 534 Lorraine Drive, in Willowbrook, was arrested for zero tolerance, illegal transportation of alcohol and driving too fast for conditions following an accident in the 11200 block of Lemont Road. She was issued a July 29 court date at the Bridgeview Court House.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18Disorderly Conduct, Underage Possession of Alcohol
Daniel P. Navickas, 20, of the 600 block of McCarthy Street, in Lemont, was arrested for disorderly conduct and underage possession of alcohol following an incident in the 300 block of Short Street. He was issued a July 25 court date at the Bridgeview Court House.
TUESDAY, JUNE 17
Driving on Suspended License, Loud Muffler
Dariusz Bartoszek, 25, of the 500 block of Senon Drive, in Lemont, was arrested for driving while license suspended and loud muffler following a traffic stop at Keepataw Drive and State Street. He was issued a July 25 court date at the Bridgeview Court House.
MONDAY, JUNE 16Suspended Registration, No Insurance
Alma Y. Chavez, 25, of the 200 block of Casseday Avenue, in Joliet, was arrested for suspended registration and no insurance following a traffic stop in the 15900 block of New Avenue. She was issued a July 29 court date at the Bridgeview Court House.
Driving on Suspended License, No Proof of Insurance
Michael A. Stewart, 29, of the 200 block of Stilson Street, in Earlville, was arrested for driving while license suspended and no proof of insurance following a traffic stop at Illinois Street and Lemont Street. He was issued a July 29 court date at the Bridgeview Court House.
Driving on Revoked License, Improper Lane Usage
Robert M. Mathis, 52, of the 14800 block of Farrell Road, in Lockport, was arrested for driving while license suspended and improper lane usage following a traffic stop at 131st Street and Archer Avenue. He was issued a July 25 court date at the Bridgeview Court House.
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