Joliet, IL
News Feed
Events
Local Businesses
Classifieds
Crime & Safety

Joliet Police Arrest For Man In His 70s 'Yelling Loudly And Making Accusations' Inside Police Station

He was ultimately taken into custody without further incident, English revealed.

| Updated
In the end, Theodore Noesges was charged with aggravated battery to a peace officer, obstructing justice and obstructing/resisting a peace officer. (Mugshot via Will County Jail )

JOLIET, IL — It does not happen very often, in fact, it rarely happens at all, but this week the Joliet Police Department arrested someone who was actually vising the police station at 150 Washington Street.

According to police spokesman Dwayne English, at 11:13 a.m. on Wednesday, the officers responded to the front desk of the Joliet Police Department for a welfare check involving a man acting erratically inside the lobby. Upon arrival, officers encountered the man, identified as 70-year-old Theodore Noesges of Joliet, yelling loudly and making accusations toward others inside the building, English pointed out.

Subscribe

He said the officers tried to escort Noesges from the property, at which time he allegedly kicked an officer in the chest. Officers then attempted to place Noesges into custody, and he allegedly resisted by tensing his body and attempting to pull away from officers. He was ultimately taken into custody without further incident, English revealed.

In the end, Noesges was charged with aggravated battery to a peace officer, obstructing justice and obstructing/resisting a peace officer. During processing, Noesges refused to comply with booking procedures and was transported to the Will County Adult Detention Facility.

More from Joliet, IL
News | 2h
News | 1h
News | 1h
See more on Patch >

Sign up for free local newsletters and alerts for the
Joliet, IL Patch

Patch.com is the nationwide leader in hyperlocal news.
Visit Patch.com to find your town today.

©2026 Patch Media. All Rights Reserved

Do Not Sell My Personal Information