Crime & Safety

Will County Jail Roundup For Feb. 21

The new detainees are from Joliet, Mokena and Frankfort.

This young man is from Mokena.
This young man is from Mokena. (Mugshot via Will County Sheriff )

JOLIET, IL — The following people were taken into custody at the Will County Jail since Thursday, Feb. 20. Here's the nature of their criminal charges.

Monique Jones, 24, 1000 block of Magnolia Avenue, Joliet, arrested by Will County Sheriff's Office on charges of aggravated battery and battery causing bodily harm.

Jones

Jacob Trader, 34, 3400 block of Lockner Boulevard, Joliet, arrested by Will County Sheriff's Office on a parole violation from the Illinois Department of Corrections.

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Trader


Brendan Pospishil, 20, London Bridge Drive, Mokena, arrested by Mokena Police on charges of possession of controlled substances with intent to deliver and and possession of marijuana, 100 to 500 grams.

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Pospishil

Jonathan Novak, 19, Hackberry Road, Frankfort, arrested by Mokena Police on charges of possession of controlled substances with intent to deliver and and possession of marijuana, 100 to 500 grams.

Novak

Gary Niner, 49, Westinghouse Court, Mokena, arrested by Will County Sheriff's Office on domestic battery charges.

Niner

Joel Aguirre, 30, 1800 block of Asbury Circle Drive, Joliet, arrested by Will County Sheriff's Office on a parole violation Illinois Department of Corrections hold.

Aguirre

Malik Bridges, 24, 500 block of N. Eastern Avenue, Joliet, arrested by Will County Sheriff's Office on charges of felon in possession of a gun, two counts of resisting the arrest and a parole violation temporary hold for the Illinois Department of Corrections.

Bridges

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

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