Crime & Safety

New Will County Jail Inmates For Oct. 11 Weekend

The new detainees are from Joliet, Shorewood, Wilmington, Plainfield, Naperville and beyond.

Editor's Note: One or more names in this report have been redacted in light of additional documentation provided regarding this case.

JOLIET, IL — The following people were arrested by police agencies across Will County and brought to the Will County Jail since Saturday, Oct. 10. Here are the reasons for the arrests.

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Julie Rampich, 31, Cedar Glade Drive, Naperville, arrested by Naperville police on two charges of domestic battery.

Rampich

Devin Pitts, 21, Lafayette Street, Wilmington, arrested by Wilmington police on charges of aggravated domestic battery.

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Pitts

Heber Garcia, 32, 400 block of Liberty Street, Joliet, arrested by Joliet police on charges of domestic battery and two charges of direct criminal contempt.

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Adiel Diaz, 63, 100 block of Jefferson Street, Shorewood, arrested by Will County Sheriff's Office on nine criminal charges such as driving under the influence of alcohol, possession of controlled substances, driving on a suspended license and temporary police holds for Aurora and DuPage County.

Diaz

James Dean the third, 43, 100 block of Stryker Avenue apartment units, Joliet, arrested by Joliet police on charges of aggravated DUI and driving on a revoked or suspended license.

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Paul Cook, 22, South State Street, Lockport, arrested by Lockport police on domestic battery charges.

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Reggie Burnett, 42, Morris Street, Rockdale, arrested by Illinois State Police District 5 on two charges of aggravated DUI, driving under the influence of alcohol and driving on a revoked or suspended license.

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

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