Crime & Safety
New Will County Jail Inmates: Dec. 7 Weekend Roundup
The following people were taken to the Will County Jail over the weekend.

JOLIET, IL — Here's a snapshot of some of the people who were taken into the custody of the Will County Sheriff in recent days.
Aaron Hoover, 41, West Bodine Drive in Braidwood. Arrested by Braidwood police on charges of aggravated battery to a peace officer, driving under the influence of alcohol and resisting the arrest.

Hasan Rihan, 36, Ferro Drive in New Lenox. Arrested by Joliet police on charges of burglary and possession of controlled substances.
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Mauro Velazco, 34, 1100 block of Charlesworth in Joliet. Arrested by Joliet police on charges of aggravated DUI, driving under the influence, DUI/BAC 0.08 or higher, driving/never issued a license and unlawful possession of marijuana as the driver.

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Anthony Michael Schargorodsky, 41, 1000 block of Westminster Road in Joliet. Arrested by Braidwood police on two charges of violating the sex offender registry. The Illinois sex offender registry lists Schargorodsky as a non-compliant sex offender last residing in Dwight. He was 29 and his victim was 17 at the time of his crime in Will County: criminal sexual assault by force.

Dillion Michalek, 21, 400 block of North Hickory Street in Joliet. Arrested by Will County Sheriff's Office on charges of aggravated assault on public property, aggravated unlawful use of a weapon on person, domestic battery and having a gun without a valid FOID.

Johnny Lyles the third, 29, 500 block of Grant Avenue in Joliet. Arrested by Will County Sheriff's Office on charges of robbery, four counts of burglary and two counts of domestic battery.

Kenneth Holmes, 42, Aurora. Arrested by Joliet police on charges of aggravated domestic battery, domestic battery and interfering with the reporting of domestic violence to police.

Arrest report information is provided by local police departments. Charges are merely allegations, not evidence of guilt.
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