Crime & Safety

Will County Jail Roundup For Feb. 26

The new inmates are from Joliet, Crest Hill, Plainfield and the Bolingbrook area.

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JOLIET, IL —The following people have been taken into the custody of the Will County Jail since Tuesday. Here's the nature of their charges.

Antoine Jackson, 37, 2900 block of Campbell Street, Joliet, arrested by Will County Sheriff's Office on nine charges including parole violation via the Illinois Department of Corrections, being an armed habitual criminal, three charges of being a felon in possession of a gun and three charge of possession of controlled substances with intent to deliver them.

Jackson

Larry Jackson, 39, Creekside Drive, Plainfield mailing address, arrested by Will County Cooperative Police Assistance Team on charges of armed violence, being an armed habitual criminal, felon in possession of a gun, obstruction of justice, possession of 15 to 100 grams of cocaine and manufacture/delivery of 15 to 100 grams of cocaine.

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Jackson

Raven Johnson, 19, 500 block of South Ottawa Street, Joliet, arrested by Joliet Police on charges of retail theft and burglary.

Johnson

Alex Masick, 40, Gaylord Road, Crest Hill, arrested by Will County Sheriff's Office on charges of driving on a revoked or suspended license.

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Masick

Frederick Harwood, 50, Campbell Lane, Plainfield, arrested by Plainfield Police on charges of disorderly conduct and false impersonation of a police officer.

Harwood

Kirk Thomas, 48, Jill Lane, Bolingbrook, arrested by Will County Sheriff's Office on charges of possession of meth.

Thomas


Agustin Segura, 38, 2800 block of Stacia Court, Joliet, arrested by Joliet Police on charges of manufacture/delivery of 100 to 400 grams of Fentanyl, possession of marijuana 2,000 to 5,000 grams and possession of cocaine, 100 to 400 grams.

Segura

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

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