Crime & Safety
Mugshot Mondays: Will County Jail Blotter
A lot of people went to jail over the weekend for crimes involving violent behavior.

JOLIET, IL - It's time for your latest edition of the Will County jail blotter and since it's Monday, we're calling it mugshot Mondays. Here's your look at some of the arrests that occurred over the weekend in Will County. Will County's judicial system will be busy today setting bail for a number of these new detainees.
JUAN MORENO, 56, 2400 block of Meridian, Joliet arrested by Will County on charges of drunken driving and for disobeying a stop sign and traffic control device.

DALE R. SMITH, 40, Wilmington, arrested by Will County on charges of drunken driving.
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SAMUEL WALLACE JR., 39, Wilmington, arrested by Wilmington Police on charges of domestic battery.

MICHAEL REID, 35, 1200 block of North Prairie Avenue, Joliet, arrested by Will County on charges of assault, battery and criminal trespass.
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NELSON MCCOY, 25, Grant Park, Illinois, arrested by Will County on two counts of domestic battery, obstructing the officer and criminal property damage.

TONY LLOYD, 48, Aurora, arrested by Aurora Police on charges of retail theft plus a temporary hold for Cicero Police and a temporary hold for Kendall County.

CHRISTOPHER JUCHA, 45, Bolingbrook, arrested by Wilmington Police on charges of possession of a controlled substance.

FRANK DIGILIO, 35, Marseilles, arrested by Joliet Police on charges of pedestrian soliciting employment, aggravated battery causing great bodily harm and aggravated battery at a public place.

FRANK HICKMON, 28, Jefferson City, Missouri, arrested by Will County on charges of reckless discharge of a gun, aggravated cruelty to animals and criminal damage/fire/explosives.

DANNY DIDOMENICO, 62, Elwood, arrested by Will County on domestic battery charges.

Mugshots via Will County Sheriff
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