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Police Blotter: DUI, Aggravated Assault, Traffic Infractions

The following arrest information was supplied by the Lemont Police Department for arrests and incidents Sept. 8-15. Arrests do not indicate a conviction.

Saturday, Sept. 8

DUI, No insurance, Driving too fast for conditions

Luis M. Sosa, 24, of the 13000 block of 151st St. in Homer Glen, was arrested at 10:13 p.m. following an accident in the 700 block of Ledochowski St. Sosa was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol, operation of an uninsured motor vehicle and driving too fast for conditions, and was issued a Sept. 24 court date in Bridgeview.

DUI, Improper lane usage, Following too close

Joseph Walczak, 34, of the 6200 block of Melvina in Chicago, was arrested at 7:22 p.m. in the 12200 block of Archer Ave. Walczak was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol, improper lane usage and following too close, and was issued an Oct. 17 court date in Bridgeview.

Monday, Sept. 10

Driving while license is suspended, Suspended registration

Kelly T. Ronspies, 20, of the 11000 block of Bell Road, was arrested at 11:36 p.m. in the 16600 block of New Ave. Ronspies was charged with driving while license is suspended and suspended registration and issued an Oct. 31 court date in Brigeview.

Tuesday, Sept. 11

No valid driver’s license, Failure to yield to emergency vehicle

Isreal Tellez, 42, of the 300 block of Davison Ct. in Joliet, was arrested at 6:30 a.m. in the 10900 block of Lemont Road. Tellez was charged with no valid driver’s license and failure to yield to emergency vehicle, and will appear on the charges at the DuPage County Court House.

Wednesday, Sept. 12

Obstructing identification, Disorderly conduct

Michael T. Wirtz, 48, of the 1200 block of Abbey Oaks Drive, was arrested at 7 p.m. following an incident at 127th St. and Covington Drive. Wirtz was charged with obstructing identification and disorderly conduct, and was issued an Oct. 17 court date in Bridgeview.

Thursday, Sept. 13

DUI, Improper lane usage

Ernest M. Brand, 61, of the 9300 block of 54th Ave. in Oak Lawn, was arrested at 12:06 a.m. at Archer Ave. and 127th St. Brand was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol and improper lane usage, and was issued an Oct. 17 court date in Bridgeview.

Driving while license is suspended, Defective windshield

Miguel A. Martinez, 36, of the 600 block of Bluff St. in Joliet, was arrested at 3 p.m. in the 1200 block of State St. Martinez was charged with driving while license is suspended and defective windshield, and was issued an Oct. 17 court date in Bridgeview.

Driving while license is suspended, No tail lights

Daniel Fuentes, 44, of the 1900 block of Division St. in Melrose Park, was arrested at 7:06 p.m. at Lemont Road and 97th St. Fuentes was charged with driving while license is suspended and no tail lights, and will appear on the charges at the DuPage County Court House.

No valid driver’s license, No tail lights

Daniel F. Axocoyopa, 25, of the 1000 block of Warner Ave., was arrested at 8:15 p.m. in the 1300 block of State St. Axocoyopa was charged with no valid driver’s license and no tail lights, and was issued an Oct. 31 court date in Bridgeview.

Driving while license is suspended, No insurance, No front plate

Brian J. Corban, 35, of the 300 block of Emery St. in Romeoville, was arrested at 11:37 a.m. in the 200 block of Main St. Corban was charged with driving while license is suspended, no insurance and no front plate, and was issued an Oct. 31 court date in Bridgeview.

Friday, Sept. 14

Aggravated assault

Scott J. Perme, 42, of the 300 block of Kromray Road, was arrested at 10:31 p.m. following an incident at that address. Perme was charged with aggravated assault and appeared at the Bridgeview Court House for a bond hearing.

Saturday, Sept. 15

Domestic battery, Aggravated battery to police, Criminal damage, Resisting arrest

Katherine A. McDonnell, 33, of the 0-50 block of Stephen St., was arrested at 2:12 p.m. following an incident in the 0-50 block of Stephen St. McDonnell was charged with domestic battery, aggravated battery to a police officer, criminal damage to property and resisting arrest, and appeared at the Bridgeview Court House for a bond hearing.

Wendy Mann-Flores September 20, 2012 at 11:48 am
42% Latinos....seems like Lemont Police go out of their way to target anyone who looks the part. Week after week a huge percentage of the tickets given are to people with Hispanic surnames....just saying.
max September 20, 2012 at 12:00 pm
that's a bunch of bull wendy.i'm a white male and get pulled over enough in this town too :) But there are a few latinos that live close to me, and lets just say i've seen enough criminal avtivity with my own eyes :)
DJG September 20, 2012 at 03:29 pm
Wendy,
Did the fact that the Latinos in these examples committed actual dangerous violations in our community ever cross your mind? I guess people with suspended licenses, no licenses, no insurance and no brake lights should be free to drive through our town with no recourse? If they are Latino then so be it. Latinos are not prevented from attaining drivers licenses, insurance, or brake lights. Now if it said "So and So was pulled over for being Latino" then you would have a valid point, but since you choose to share a completely ignorant view point and not use common sense then I assume this point will be lost on you anyhow. I also have nothing but seething rage for people who do not yield to emergency vehicles. I think people who are ticketed for this offense should lose their license for 6 months as a rule. It's not only inconsiderate, ignorant and rude, but the people in those vehicles are performing very meaningful tasks that are very time sensitive. Maybe one day a loved one you know will be in an ambulance when every second counts and this person will be driving down the road. I wonder how you would feel then? Or if your house was on fire and that same person was holding up the trucks from being able to save your home, or family inside? I think these infractions are dangerous no matter what race these violators are. So next time you are "just saying" something, make it worthwhile. Right now the point you attempted to make only validates the actions you condemn.
patricia o'brien September 20, 2012 at 06:56 pm
You sound racist to me Wendy "just saying"
rob williams September 20, 2012 at 09:54 pm
Or maybe they are the ones with no tail lights, head lights, broken windshields, failure to yield to emergency vehicles, and having an “accident” when drunk with no insurance.
Jenny Petzoldt September 24, 2012 at 06:32 pm
Wendy,
I'm so glad the others on here disagree with your comment... One of the 3 vehicles that Luis hit, happened to be my parents van. He totaled 3 vehicles, incuding his own. Drinking and driving is a serious crime in itself, regardless of age, race, or sex. Thank goodness no one else was driving their vehicles while he was, or someone could've been killed.
D. Hejka November 7, 2012 at 07:02 am
OMG! Can anyone have enough common sense to take race, age, gender, etc... out of a serious equation??? One of my parents vehicles was totaled by this @##*?!^! & I'm being nice...the gall of it all! My parents vehicle was not hit once but twice by Luis M. Sosa as he hit it once then backed up & rammed it again pushing it up onto the approximate 3 foot high sidewalk in front of their home where it was parked, cracking the sidewalk, then proceeded around it to smash into the two others, one mentioned here. It was heard that a "girl" was with him whom got out of the car at the guard rail prior, supposedly running down Czacki. This jerk obviously had no regard for anyone in his drunken stupor, especially those up in age. It has nothing to do with Latino's, etc...it has to do with hit and run dui! It also appears that Luis was using Bell Valley Farms Address on his DL. Look up the owner of that & see how much garbage he is in. It is sad to say the least. Is Luis going to pay for my parents vehicle? The other two totaled vehicles? What about the sidewalk repairs? Shame on him!!!
D. Hejka November 7, 2012 at 07:48 am
Better yet, check this out...
http://www.mysuburbanlife.com/2012/09/21/three-charged-with-driving-under-the-influence/z5lv39l/ " The Lemont Police Department charged three drivers with driving under the influence of alcohol earlier this month. Luis Sosa, 24, of 13153 151st St. in Homer Glen, was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol, operation of an uninsured motor vehicle and driving too fast for conditions at 10:13 p.m. Sept. 8 in the 700 block of Ledochowski Street, according to reports. Joseph Walczak, 34, of 6233 Melvina Ave. in Chicago, was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol, improper lane usage and following too close at 7:22 p.m. Sept. 8 in the 12200 block of Archer Avenue, according to reports. Ernest Brand, 61, of 9310 54th Ave. in Oak Lawn, was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol and improper lane usage at 12:06 a.m. Sept. 13 in the intersection of Archer Avenue and 127th Street, according to reports."
D. Hejka November 7, 2012 at 08:07 pm
"just saying"

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