Crime & Safety

Will County Jail Roundup March 17-18

Arrests have been down substantially in recent days across Will County, but there's been some activity.

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JOLIET, IL — Here's a look at some of the people who have been taken into the custody of the Will County Adult Detention Center since Monday, March 16.

Jonathon Banks, 37, 1300 block of Rowell Avenue apartment units, Joliet, arrested by Joliet Police on two charges of domestic battery, one charge of criminal damage to property, one charge of driving on a revoked or suspended license and other traffic violations.

Banks

Jonathan Smith the third, 28, Homewood, arrested by Joliet Police on eight criminal charges. Smith's charges are: four counts of domestic battery, battery, aggravated battery against a peace officer and two counts of criminal damage to property.

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Smith

Lisa Young, 39, Big Run Lane, Lockport, arrested by Will County Sheriff's Office on domestic battery charges.

Young

Jean Resendez, 27, Melrose Park, arrested by Will County Sheriff's Office on three charges of theft.

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Resendez

Dziaba Janusz, 31, Palos Hills, arrested by Bolingbrook Police on charges of domestic battery and interfering with the reporting of a domestic violence call.

Janusz

Austin Hegler, 27, Clear Creek Court, Plainfield, arrested by Joliet Police on charges of failure to reduce speed, aggravated DUI/no valid license, DUI/BAC 0.08 and driving under the influence of alcohol and several traffic violations.

Hegler


Timothy Kvasnicka Jr., 30, South Chicago Heights, arrested by Will County Sheriff's Office on charges aggravated DUI/no valid license, driving on a suspended license and driving under the influence of alcohol.

Kvasnicka


William Wilson, 52, Orr Street, Rockdale, arrested by Rockdale Police on a fugitive from justice warrant from Georgia.

Wilson

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

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