
ELMHURST, IL – In recent days, Elmhurst police arrested people on charges of assault, visitation interference, reckless driving, obstructing police and DUI. Here is information from the police reports:
Assault
- Olivier Alexandre, 24, of Evanston, was arrested about 4 p.m. Monday at York and Vallette streets on charges of disorderly conduct, assault and resisting a police officer. He was released on bond.
Reckless driving
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- Ivory Watson, 21, of Glendale Heights, was cited about 1:30 a.m. Tuesday in the 200 block of East St. Charles Road on charges of reckless driving, damaging a structure by improper use, improper lane usage and failing to reduce speed to avoid an accident. Police said she hit a tree and a streetlight. She was released on bond.
Warrant
- Piotr Gajdpsz, 36, of Villa Park, was arrested about 5:30 p.m. Monday in the 300 block of West Fremont Avenue on a DuPage County warrant. Police said they responded to a call about a suspicious car. He was taken to the DuPage County Jail.
Obstructing police
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- Fred McClinton Jr., 27, of Chicago, was arrested about 8:30 p.m. Wednesday in the 300 block of West Lake Street on a charge of obstructing police. A person said McClintock was following him. Police said McClinton ran away from his car when officers approached him. He was given a no-trespass notice for a business and released on bond.
DUI
- Pei Zhao, 41, of Chicago, was arrested shortly before midnight Wednesday at Route 83 and Roosevelt Road on charges of DUI, disobeying a traffic signal and improper lane usage. He was released on bond.
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.
Editor's note: Edited to remove name of accused after charges were dismissed.
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