Crime & Safety
Wesmere Neighbors Told Man Not To Use Fire Hydrant To Water His Plants Before Restraining Order: Court Docs
This marked the second month in a row that 64-year-old Kazimierz "Casey" Zaborski has been put in Will County Jail by Joliet police.

JOLIET, IL — For the second month in a row, the Joliet Police Department has arrested 64-year-old Kazimierez "Casey" Zaborski and booked him into the Will County Jail in connection with stalking allegations in the Plainfield area Wesmere subdivision along Willow Lakes Court.
This week, the Will County State's Attorney's Office charged Zaborski with unlawful violation of a stalking no-contact order. The Joliet police criminal complaint indicates that on April 4, after having previously been served with the order of protection back on Feb. 11, "said defendant came within 200 feet" of one of the men who obtained the no-contact order.
Two of Zaborski's neighbors from the 2300 block of Willow Lakes Court filed for the order of protection against Zaborski back on Dec. 31. Their order informed Will County's judges that Zaborski "speaks Polish, walks with a limp" and stands "about 5 feet 6 inches tall."
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The two men noted in their Will County order of protection that problems with Zaborski began on Aug. 3, 2025. One of the men stated that Zaborski "followed me while walking my dog with his dog and getting extremely close while his dog was trying to aggressively get to my dog. There have been many times to where he has stood in front of my house and looked in my windows and made gestures in front of my driveway, swearing, threatening to sue myself and my partner," the court documents show.
"I have videos and have had to call the police multiple times to file a complaint against him. I have ... incident report numbers and multiple videos to provide if needed. This all started after we told him he could not open the fire hydrant on the island in our cul-de-sac to water his plants," the order of protection petition alleged.
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The two neighbors also referenced another incident that happened late last year.
"Again, yelling at me in front of my driveway, stating it was public property, swearing at me, and continued to walk back and forth in front of my house. I had to call the police. The most recent incident was this past Sunday, December 28th when he threatened my partner with a rock while yelling at us in front of our house. One of the neighbors came out when we called the police and mentioned that this has been going on for quite a while. We were told to file this order by the officer and gave us another incident report number," the order of protection reads.
Will County's Jail logs show that Zaborski was kept in the Will County Jail from April 4-6 after his latest Joliet police arrest. He was also kept in the county jail after his first Joliet police arrest for violating a stalking no-contact order, from March 8-10. Zaborski resides in the 2300 block of Willow Lakes Court.
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