Crime & Safety
Will County Jail Roundup Jan. 20
The new inmates are from Plainfield, Romeoville, Chicago, Joliet and Manhattan.

JOLIET, IL — The following people have been arrested and transported to the Will County Jail in downtown Joliet during the past 24 hours. Here's the reasons for their arrests.
Rodrigo Marin, 42, La Brecque Road, Plainfield mailing address, arrested by Illinois State Police District 5 on charges of driving under the influence of alcohol, failure to reduce speed to avoid a crash, operating without insurance, leaving the scene, aggravated DUI/3rd, improper use of designated lane and failure to give information/render aid and driving under the influence of alcohol/BAC 0.08.

Michael Lopresti, 36, MacGregor Road, Lockport, arrested by Will County Sheriff's Office on charges of aggravated domestic battery.
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Edward Holcomb, 27, South Cashel Bay Road, Manhattan, arrested by Manhattan Police on charges of domestic battery.
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David Gayles, 51, South Christiana Avenue apartment units, Chicago, arrested by Illinois State Police District 5 on charges of driving under the influence of alcohol, DUI/BAC 0.08, aggravated DUI/license suspended or revoked and driving on a revoked or suspended license.

Randy England, 49, 3100 block of September Drive, Joliet, arrested by Will County Sheriff's Office on a domestic battery charge.

Dennis Eick, 44, East Prairie Street apartment units, Manhattan, arrested by Manhattan Police on a domestic battery charge.

James Boyd, 38, 3600 block of Shannon Court, Joliet, arrested by Joliet Police on charges of obstruction of the service process and domestic battery.

Marcus Allison, 42, Santa Fe Road, Romeoville, arrested by Romeoville Police on charges of unlawful use of cannabis as the driver, speeding 26 to 34 mph over the limit and driving while license is revoked.

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