Crime & Safety

Will County Jail Roundup For Aug. 3

The following people were arrested in Joliet, Crest Hill, New Lenox and Lockport.

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JOLIET, IL — The following people were arrested by police agencies across Will County and brought to the Will County Jail since Friday, July 31. Here are the reasons for their arrests.

Henry Oram, 27, Autumn Drive, Beecher, arrested by New Lenox police on charges of reckless discharge of a gun.

Oram

Miguel Arias, 28, Lasser Drive, Plainfield mailing address, arrested by Joliet police on charges of disorderly conduct, battery, criminal trespass to a residence and obstructing justice.

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Arias

Lynne Tucker-Steele, 60, Morel Street, Lockport, arrested by Lockport police on domestic battery charges.

Tucker-Steele


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Steven Vieyra, 41, 100 block of SW Circle Drive, Joliet, arrested by Will County Sheriff's Office on charges of aggravated assault, domestic battery, two counts of driving on a suspended license, resisting the arrest and possession of controlled substances.

Vieyra

Tremayne Howell, 24, 1500 block of Waverly Place, Joliet, arrested by Joliet police on charges of aggravated unlawful use of a weapon, defacing gun ID markings, illegal possession of ammunition, unlawful possession of a gun and unlawful possession of marijuana as the driver.

Howell

Gustav Scott Johnson, 58, 400 block of West Washington Street apartment units, Joliet, arrested by Joliet police on charges of violation of an order of protection.

Johnson

Starr Bourgeois, 41, 400 block of South Des Plaines Street, Joliet, arrested by Crest Hill police on charges of possession of controlled substances, possession of drug paraphernalia and obstructing identification plus seven pending criminal charges from 2017 and 2018 involving illegal narcotics and driving/never issued a license.

Bourgeois

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

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