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Police Blotter: Driving Under the Influence, Criminal Damage to Property

The following arrest information was supplied by the Lemont Police Department for arrests made April 9-15. It does not indicate a conviction.

Thursday, April 12

Criminal Damage to Property

Bruce D. Galassini, 42, of 18302 Hilltop Court in Tinley Park, was arrested following an incident in the 500 block of Porter Street. He was charged with criminal damage to property and violation of an order of protection. He appeared at the Bridgeview courthouse.

Suspended License

Robert A. Haas, 31, of 6908 W. 29th Place in Berwyn, was arrested following an incident near Archer Avenue and Bell Road. He was charged with driving on a suspended license, no insurance and expired registration sticker. He was issued a June 4 court date in Bridgeview.

Wednesday, April 11

No Valid License

Sergio Herrera-Cruz, 31, of 5257 Nelson Street in Chicago, was arrested at 2:09 p.m. near McCarthy Road and Grant Street. He was charged with driving without a valid license, no insurance and expired registration. He was issued a May 18 court date in Bridgeview.

Sunday, April 8

Driving Under the Influence

  • Paulina Bitsky, 31, of 1320 Marengo Court in Naperville, was arrested at 12:38 a.m. in the 12700 block of Archer Avenue. She was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol and improper lane usage. She was issued a May 18 court date in Bridgeview.
  • Dolores Evans, 59, of 4202 W. Jackson Boulevard in Chicago, was arrested at 10:20 p.m. near Archer Avenue and State Street. She was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol, no valid insurance and failure to reduce speed. She was issued an April 26 court date in Bridgeview.

All arrest information was provided by the . For questions about this blotter, email amanda@patch.com

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