Crime & Safety
Thanksgiving Day Will County Jail Edition
The following people from the Joliet area found themselves in Will County's Jail during the past 24 hours. Here's why.

JOLIET, IL — The following people have been taken into the custody of the Will County Adult Detention Facility on South Chicago Street since Wednesday, Nov. 27. Here's the reasons for their incarcerations.
George Kou-Kou, 19, South Fox Creek Lane, Plainfield, arrested by Joliet Police on six charges from Aug. 25: mob action, aggravated battery at a public place, unlawful restraint, three counts of aggravated battery causing great bodily harm and one count of resisting the arrest.

Joseph Calamia, 43, North Locust Avenue, West Chicago, arrested by Joliet Police on 11 charges: Offenses include multiple counts of reckless conduct, criminal trespass to a building, theft and three counts of resisting the arrest.
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Barry Boyle, 52, Angelico Drive, Lemont, arrested by Will County Sheriff's Office on charges of domestic battery.

Zebulon Baron, 40, South Robert Emmett Drive, Homer Glen, arrested by Will County Sheriff's Office on charges of driving under the influence and three traffic tickets.
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Thomas Georgiou Jr., 21, South Eastlake Parkway, Lockport, arrested by Will County Sheriff's Office on charges of battery and criminal damage to property.

Tyler Lane, 27, 1500 block of South Chicago Street, Joliet, arrested by Will County Sheriff's Office on domestic battery charges.

Ayenda Zemaitis, 37, Heatherway Lane, New Lenox arrested by Will County Sheriff's Office on charges of driving under the influence of alcohol, failing to notify damage to an unattended vehicle, driving under the influence BAC 0.08, failure to reduce speed and operating without insurance.

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