Crime & Safety

Will County Jail Roundup For Feb. 11

The new inmates are from Chicago, Joliet and Wilmington.

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JOLIET, IL — The following inmates were taken into the custody of the Will County Jail since Monday, Feb. 10. Here's the reasons for their arrests.

Charles King, 36, North Latrobe, Chicago, arrested by Bolingbrook Police on charges of having a counterfeit credit card or debit card and use of an account number/code/greater than $150.

King


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Timothy Hendricks, 29, Neva Street, Chicago, arrested by Illinois State Police District 5 on charges of aggravated fleeing the police, unlawful restraint, criminal damage to government property, possession of 15 to 100 grams of heroin and manufacture delivery of 15 to 100 grams of heroin.

Hendricks

Gregory Edwards, 31, South Lawler Avenue, Chicago, arrested by Bolingbrook Police on charges of possession of controlled substances, obstruction of justice and driving on a suspended license.

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Edwards

Brian Neumann, 27, West Agatite apartment units, Chicago, arrested by Illinois State Police District 5 on June 2019 charges of driving under the influence of drugs, driving on a suspended license, failure to reduce speed, improper traffic lane usage and operating without insurance.

Neumann

Janelle Riegel, 41, North Readman Lane, Wilmington, arrested by Will County Sheriff's Office on charges of violating an order of protection.

Riegel

Bryanna Stanley, 19, 1200 block of Hosmer Street, Joliet, arrested by Romeoville Police on charges of retail theft and obstructing identification.

Stanley


Edlgar Serrano, 35, 400 block of Summit Street, Joliet, arrested by Bolingbrook Police on charges of manufacture/delivery of marijuana 10 to 30 grams, possession of controlled substances with intent to deliver them and possession of controlled substances.

Serrano

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

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