Crime & Safety

Disorderly Conduct At Darien Funeral Home: Cops

In another case, jewelry was stolen in a burglary in a local neighborhood, police said.

A Naperville man was arrested on a charge of disorderly conduct at Modell Funeral Home, 7710 Cass Ave., Darien police said.
A Naperville man was arrested on a charge of disorderly conduct at Modell Funeral Home, 7710 Cass Ave., Darien police said. (David Giuliani/Patch)

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

Disorderly conduct

  • Michael Lagasca, 43, of Naperville, was arrested about 4 p.m. Thursday at Modell Funeral Home, 7710 Cass Ave., on a charge of disorderly conduct. He was released and given a date to appear in court.

House burglary

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  • Someone stole jewelry and money between Feb. 6 and March 3 at a house in the 7100 block of Seminole Drive. The loss is estimated at $14,000.

Order of protection

  • Leanne Wassmund, 36, of Glendale Heights, was arrested about 7 p.m. Saturday at Q Bar, 8109 Cass Ave., on a violation of an order of protection. Police responded to the bar for a disturbance. She was taken to the DuPage County Jail.

DUI

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  • Dominique Aldridge, 38, of Darien, was arrested about 2:30 a.m. Sunday at 75th Street and Cass Avenue on charges of DUI and improper lane usage. He crossed the boundary line and almost struck a curb, police said. He was released and given a date to appear in court.

Warrant

  • Jason Bodik, 43, of Darien, was arrested about 2:30 p.m. Sunday in his driveway in the 800 block of Albany Lane on a DuPage County warrant charging failure to appear in court. He 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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