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Plainfield South Fight, 3 Disorderly Conduct Arrests Made: JPD
Two additional 16-year-old girls believed to be involved in the fight were also placed into custody without incident, Joliet police noted.

PLAINFIELD, IL — An 18-year-old Plainfield South High School student, Alexis Stacy, was taken away in handcuffs on Friday by Joliet police following a fight in a girls bathroom, according to Joliet police.
Stacy was later released on an I-bond after being charged with disorderly conduct. Two 16-year-old girls were arrested, processed, and released to a parent for disorderly conduct.
Joliet police spokesman Dwayne English said the following events began on Friday morning:
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At 7:39 a.m., the Joliet Police Detective assigned as a liaison at Plainfield South High School was notified of a disturbance in a cafeteria female bathroom.
Numerous females were involved in a fight inside the bathroom including the 18-year-old Stacy. The detective approached Stacy to intervene, at which time she tried pushing past the detective to continue the fight.
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Stacy was then placed into custody without incident. The bathroom was cleared and two additional 16-year-old females believed to be involved in the fight were placed into custody without incident.
"Investigation into this incident is still ongoing, therefore no further information will be released
at this time," English announced.
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