Crime & Safety

Will County Jail Roundup Jan. 31

The new inmates are from Joliet, Romeoville and Aurora.

This Joliet man was arrested by Joliet Police officers overnight on Friday, Jan. 31.
This Joliet man was arrested by Joliet Police officers overnight on Friday, Jan. 31. (Mugshot via Will County Sheriff )

JOLIET, IL — Today marks the last day of January and that means the final edition of the Will County Jail for the month. The following inmates were transported to the downtown detention facility during the past 24 hours. Here's the reasons for their incarcerations.

Kyle Klepacki, 28, Daybreak Drive, Aurora, arrested by Aurora Police on two charges of manufacturing and dealing heroin.

Klepacki


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Gregory D. Lee Jr., 34, 300 block of 1st Avenue apartment units, Joliet, arrested by Joliet Police on charges of aggravated domestic battery, domestic battery and obstructing justice.

Lee

Germaine Hearns, 28, 400 block of North Hickory Street, Joliet, arrested by Joliet Police on charges of criminal damage to property.

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Hearns

Terence Randall Hester Jr., 42, 400 block of East Cass Street, Joliet, arrested by Joliet Police on charges of aggravated assault using a deadly weapon.

Hester

Kristine Juline, 37, 200 block of Duncan Street, Joliet, arrested by Shorewood Police on charges of possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver.

Juline

Tony Wilson, 25, Harmony Lane, Romeoville, arrested by Joliet Police on charges of violating an order of protection, aggravated domestic battery and obstruction of justice.

Wilson

Angela Cruz, 31, Smithfield Court, Aurora, arrested by Plainfield Police on charges of possession of marijuana 100 to 500 grams, possession of controlled substances with intent to deliver, possession of drug paraphernalia and improper turning signal.

Cruz

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

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