Crime & Safety
Mugshot Mondays: Will County Jail March 18
The following people around Will County were arrested over the weekend.

JOLIET, IL — The following incarcerations have taken place around Will County over the past two days. Did someone you know wind up in jail? Let's find out.
Dan Dupree, 58, South Golden Lane, Plainfield, arrested by Will County Sheriff's Office on charges of battery and a domestic battery count.

Kevin Carter, 39, 200 block of Locust Lane, New Lenox, arrested by Will County Sheriff's Office on charges of domestic battery and criminal damage to property.
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Patrick Windmeier, 53, Naperville, arrested by Naperville Police on charges of domestic battery and battery.

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Betty Ulmer, 59, 100 block of S. Eastern Ave., Joliet, arrested by Joliet Police on charges of possession of controlled substances and possessing drug paraphernalia.

Ronald Rozner, 33, South State Street apartments, Lockport, arrested by Plainfield Police on charges of violating an order of protection.

Bradley Rhodes, 43, 1300 block of Elgin Avenue, Joliet, arrested by Plainfield Police on charges of aggravated DUI-no valid license, driving under the influence of alcohol, driving uninsured, improper use of title or registration, driving on a suspended license and unauthorized state title/certificate.

Cornelius Pittman, 30, 1700 block of Arbor Lane, Crest Hill, arrested by Crest Hill Police on charges of domestic battery, aggravated unlawful use of a weapon, felon in possession of a weapon, possession of a stolen gun and criminal damage to government property.

Linda Meister, 60, 1100 block of Cora Street, Joliet, arrested by Shorewood Police on retail theft charges.

Trevion Neal, 23, 400 block of Florence Avenue, Joliet, arrested by Joliet Police on domestic battery charges.

Bo Jeffery, 25, Putnam, IL , arrested by Illinois State Police on two charges of fleeing attempting to elude the police, reckless driving, one count of speeding 26 to 34 mph above the limit and one charge of speeding by more than 35 mph above the limit.

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