Crime & Safety

Disorderly Conduct At Darien Bar: Cops

In another case, someone rode a mini bike at Carriage Greens, damaging the property, police said.

Darien police arrested two men in recent days on DUI charges, according to police reports.
Darien police arrested two men in recent days on DUI charges, according to police reports. (David Giuliani/Patch)

DARIEN, IL – Darien police released their latest blotter Wednesday. Here is information from the reports:

Disorderly conduct

  • Colin Markfort, 41, of Southwater, England, was arrested about 12:30 a.m. Friday at Q Bar, 8109 Cass Ave., on a charge of disorderly conduct. He was released and given a date to appear in court.

Golf course damage

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  • Someone rode a mini bike on the green shortly before midnight Friday at Carriage Greens Country Club, 8700 Carriage Greens Drive, causing damage.

Wallet theft

  • Someone stole a wallet about 2 p.m. Friday in a fitting room at Walmart, 2189 75th St. The loss was estimated at $200.

DUI

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  • Van Ceu, 32, of Carol Stream, was arrested about 9:30 p.m. Saturday near 75th and Adams streets on a charge of DUI. He was released and given a date to appear in court.
  • Victor Tovar Montalvo, 31, of Westmont, was arrested about 6:30 p.m. Sunday near 75th Street and Plainfield Road on charges of DUI, driving an uninsured vehicle and using a phone while driving. He was released and given a date to appear in court.

Driving violations

  • Deion Harris, 23, of Hillside, was cited about 7:30 p.m. Friday at 75th Street and Plainfield Road on charges of driving with a suspended license and a defective windshield. He was released and given a date to appear in court.
  • Donyae Potts, 26, of Bourbonnais, was cited about 11:30 p.m. Friday at Lemont Road and Beller Drive on charges of driving with a suspended license and improper lighting. Pott was released and given a date to appear in court.

Police report information is provided by local police departments. Charges are not evidence of guilt. They are a record of police actions on a given day, and people charged with a crime are presumed innocent until proven guilty in court.

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