Crime & Safety
Will County Jail Roundup For June 28 Weekend
The new inmates are from Joliet, Elwood, Mokena, Montgomery and elsewhere in Illinois.

JOLIET, IL — The following people were booked into the Will County Jail on Saturday, June 27 and Sunday, June 28. Here are the reasons for their detentions.
Jason Drexel, 28, 700 block of Buell Avenue, Joliet, arrested by Joliet police on charges of residential burglary and criminal damage to property.

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Frank Burt, 30, South Richard Avenue, Mokena, arrested by New Lenox police on charges of aggravated unlawful use of a weapon, having a gun without a valid FOID and criminal trespass remaining on land.

Michael Severado junior, 26, 1000 block of Nowell Avenue, Joliet, arrested by Joliet police on charges of domestic battery, 1-2 prior convictions; and a parole violation Illinois Department of Corrections hold.
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Thomas Blatti junior, 27, 700 block of Manhattan Road, Joliet, arrested by Elwood police on charges of possession of controlled substances and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Virginia Black, 33, 1400 block of Burry Street, Joliet, arrested by Joliet police on November 2019 charges of leaving the scene of an accident and driving on a suspended license and a temporary police hold for Grundy County authorities.

Jeffrey Holmes, 39, Vandalia, Ill., arrested by Lockport police on charges of possession of any controlled substances with intent to deliver them and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Cody Kiernan, 22, Sonora Drive, Montgomery, Ill., arrested by Plainfield police on charges of possession of controlled substances, DUI involving any amount of drugs and improper traffic lane usage.

John Anthony Palmer, 42, West Morris Street, Elwood, arrested by Elwood police on charges of possession of controlled substances and possession of drug paraphernalia.

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