Crime & Safety
Disorderly Conduct Arrest Made At Jefferson Street Gas Station
Around 6:30 a.m., Joliet police officers responded to PS Fuel at 928 West Jefferson Street for a disturbance.

JOLIET, IL — A 20-year-old Joliet resident is no longer in custody following his arrest at the PS Fuel gas station in the 900 block of West Jefferson Street. Inside the gas station, Trevonta Hall began knocking over the shelves of merchandise after refusing to leave the property, according to Joliet police reports.
The incident that led to Hall's arrest took place during the overnight hours.
"Hall had been told to leave the store by an employee during the overnight hours due to Hall remaining in the store only to charge his phone," police spokesman Dwayne English announced.
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Around 5 a.m., Hall returned to the store and began knocking merchandise off the shelves as he grew angry with the employee, English indicated. And that's when Joliet police were notified of the disturbance call.
Joliet police located Hall in the area and put him in handcuffs.
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He was charged with criminal trespass to property and disorderly conduct and later released from custody on I-bond, according to police reports.

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