Crime & Safety
Not In Custody, 2nd Crest Hill Shooter Sought: Police
The Will County State's Attorney Office has also charged 20-year-old Joliet resident Jeremiah Grubbs in last week's Arbor Lane shootings.

JOLIET, IL — A second Joliet man is still being sought by the Crest Hill Police Department in connection with the Oct. 14 shootings at the Woodlands apartments that injured a 17-year-old boy and a 24-year-old man. On Tuesday, Crest Hill captured their main suspect, Dohndray D. Woods, who had been living on Peale Street in the Ingalls Park area of Joliet.
Woods, 22, faces attempted murder charges and his bail is set at $2 million. However, 20-year-old Joliet resident Jeremiah Grubbs remains at large.
Last Friday, the Will County State's Attorney's Office charged Grubbs with two counts of aggravated discharge of a gun and two counts of aggravated unlawful use of a weapon. All of the charges are in connection with the shootings in the 1800 block of Crest Hill's Arbor Lane.
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A witness told Patch that he heard about 30 gunshots near the large apartment complex.
Will County Circuit Judge Dave Carlson issued the warrant authorizing the arrest of Grubbs, whose last known address is in the 500 block of Joliet's Desplaines Street, on the city's southeast side.
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Carlson has set bail at $500,000, meaning the young man will need to come up with $50,000 cash in order to regain his freedom while waiting for his criminal case to go to a trial.
In May 2019 through July 2019, Grubbs was also housed in the Will County Jail after Crest Hill police arrested him on charges including having a gun with a defaced serial number, aggravated unlawful use of a weapon inside a vehicle and having a gun without a valid FOID, jail logs show.
Related Joliet Patch coverage: Joliet's Woods Shot 2 People at Woodlands Apartments: Chief
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