Crime & Safety
Retail Theft, DUI: Darien Cops
Darien man was charged with theft after he left a local store, police said.

DARIEN, IL – Darien police released their latest blotter Wednesday. Here is information from the police reports:
Retail theft
- Derrick Baugh, 52, of Darien, was cited shortly before 11 p.m. June 26 on a charge of retail theft and driving with a suspended license. According to a police report, Baugh stole from Walgreens, 7516 Cass Ave., and left in a silver SUV. He was stopped in the 7800 block of Cass Avenue. He was released and given a date to appear in court.
DUI
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- Donnie Ingram, 30, of Wheaton, was arrested about 1 a.m. Sunday on 75th Street on charges of DUI, driving an uninsured vehicle and driving on the wrong side of the road. He was released and given a date to appear in court.
Driving violations
- Martell Edwards, 34, of Chicago, was cited about 1:30 p.m. June 26 on charges of driving with a suspended license and driving with a suspended registration. He was released and given a date to appear in court.
- Antwan Fabre, 32, of Chicago, was cited about 7 a.m. Thursday in the 7900 block of Lemont Road on a charge of driving with a suspended license. According to a police report, he was speeding 63 mph in a 40 mph zone. He was released and given a date to appear in court.
- Taqailsha Farmer, 26, of Bolingbrook, was cited about 3 p.m. Saturday on Oldfield Road at Andrus Road on charges of driving with a suspended license, driving an uninsured vehicle and speeding.
- Adaijsha Wilson, 25, of Darien, was cited about 9 a.m. June 29 on charges of driving with a suspended license, driving a vehicle without a suspended registration and an improper turn. She was released and given a date to appear in court.
Warrant
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- Sergio Jimenez, 51, of Darien, was arrested about 6 p.m. June 29 on a DuPage County Sheriff's Office warrant. 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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