Crime & Safety

Drunk Teen Throws Self Around Police Station: Blotter

Also, a woman hides from police in the Dunkin Donuts bathroom. Forest Park police reports, Feb. 27.

WEDNESDAY, FEB. 27

Tools Stolen From Garage

A man reported several of his tools stolen from his landlord's garage in the 1100 block of Hannah. The tools were taken sometime between 3 p.m. Feb. 27 and 5:45 a.m. Feb. 28. Reported missing were a Yard Machine edger, four 18-volt Dewalt batteries, a Dewalt impact gun, a Dewalt cordless saw, two chop saws and a Dewalt radio.

Drunk Teen Charged

Tyler R. Reilly, 18, of Forest Park, was charged with public intoxication after police said he was seen staggering westbound on Randolph at 2:10 a.m. Police said he was also yelling loudly and swearing, and once he was at the station he threw himself onto the ground. Police also charged him with unreasonable acts/gestures. 

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Battery Warrant

Edmundo Saenz, 22, of Forest Park, was booked on a warrant for his arrest for a charge of battery from Feb. 19. Police stopped Saenz for a traffic violation before realizing he was wanted on the warrant. 

Woman Hides in Dunkin Donuts Bathroom

Audrey C. Reda, 43, of Forest Park, was booked on a warrant for criminal property damage in Oak Park. A Forest Park officer said she was seen approaching cars along Madison Street, and when she noticed the squad car she went into Dunkin Donuts and hid in the bathroom. The officer waited for her to leave the bathroom and then arrested her. 

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