Crime & Safety

Aurora Man Forces Woman Into Car Despite Order Of Protection: BPD

The now-arrested man forced the woman into the car, took her phone and drove out of Batavia city limits, police said.

Batavia police arrested 23-year-old Jesus Martinez-Tellez, who is now awaiting bond call.
Batavia police arrested 23-year-old Jesus Martinez-Tellez, who is now awaiting bond call. (Batavia Police Department)

BATAVIA, IL — A 23-year-old Aurora man was arrested Monday after Batavia police said he forced a woman into his car. The woman had an active order of protection against him, police said.

According to police, Jesus Martinez-Tellez, of the 1200 block of Terrace View Drive in Aurora, also took the woman's cellphone before driving away with her in the car. Kane County Forest Preserve police deputies found the two outside Batavia city limits, according to Batavia officials.

Police said they learned the man drove away with the woman after officers went to her Batavia residence to do a welfare check.

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Martinez-Tellez was charged with unlawful restraint, violation of an order of protection, interference with the reporting of domestic battery and domestic battery, insulting/provoking contact.

The Aurora man is currently awaiting a bond call.

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Batavia police are asking anyone who witnessed the events or has additional information to contact the investigations division at 630-454-2500.

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