Crime & Safety

Domestic Battery, Armed Violence, Trespass: Blotter

Lemont police reports, Jan. 9–16.

FRIDAY, JAN. 16

Possession of Cannabis

A Juvenile was issued a Local Ordinance citation in the 800 block of Porter Street for Possession of Cannabis. The Juvenile will appear in the local court.

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Domestic Battery

Anna M. Wisniowski, 32, of the 1100 block of Berkley Lane, in Lemont, Illinois was arrested for domestic battery following an incident in the 1000 block of Berkley Lane. She appeared at the Bridgeview Court House for a bond hearing.

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Driving on Suspended License

Paul J. Boyle, 27, of the 13600 block of Glen Eagle Court, in Orland Park, was arrested for driving while license suspended following a traffic stop at State and 127th streets. He was issued a February 9 court date at the Bridgeview Court House.

THURSDAY, JAN. 15

Driving on Suspended License

Kileasha R. Lee-Lamb, 41, of the 300 block of Winnebago Street, in Park Forest, was arrested for driving while license suspended following an accident in the 1000 block of State Street. She was issued a February 9 court date at the Bridgeview Court House.

WEDNESDAY, JAN. 14

Driving on Suspended License

Angela M. Marshall, 41, of the 1900 block of Crestview Circle, in Romeoville, was arrested for driving while license suspended following a traffic stop at Stephen and Cass streets. She was issued a February 9 court date at the Bridgeview Court House.

TUESDAY, JAN. 13

Illegal Transportation of Alcohol

Injeel Muhdi, 20, of the 12200 block of S. Kenneth Avenue, in Alsip, was arrested for driving while license suspended, illegal transportation of alcohol and failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident following an accident at State and Division streets. Muhdi was issued a February 9 court date at the Bridgeview Court House.

MONDAY, JAN. 12

No Insurance

Michael D. Mahl, 28, of the 1100 block of Kip Place, in Lemont, was arrested for driving while license suspended and no insurance following a traffic stop at McCarthy Road and Czacki Street. He was issued a February 9 court date at the Bridgeview Court House.

SUNDAY, JAN. 11

Trespass

Bradley J. Worsech, 19, of the 600 block of Harasek, in Lemont was issued local ordinance citations for trespass to real estate and possession of drug paraphernalia. He will appear in the local court.

Trespass, Possession of Alcohol by a Minor

Zoe L. Von Rox, 18, of the 400 blaock of McCarthy Road, in Lemont was issued local ordinance citations for trespass to real estate and possession of alcohol by a minor. She will appear in the local court.

Trespass to Real Estate, Possession of Alcohol by a Minor

Jocelyn Stronach, 18, of the 600 block of Kruk Street, in Lemont was issued local ordinance citations for trespass to real estate and possession of alcohol by a minor. She will appear in the local court.

SATURDAY, JAN. 10

Driving on Suspended License

Cynthia J. Mojica, 31, of the 8600 block of S. 86th Avenue, in Justice, was arrested for driving while license suspended and operation of vehicle with expired registration following a traffic stop at 127th Street and Smith Road. He was issued a January 30 court date at the Will County Court House.

FRIDAY, JAN. 9

Possession of Cannabis, Intent to Deliver

David D. Williams, 23, of the 3600 block of W. 148th Place in Midlothian, was arrested for possession of cannabis with the intent to deliver, following an incident in the 3600 block of 148th Place. He appeared at the Bridgeview Court House for a Bond Hearing.

Armed Violence, Possession of Cannabis with Intent to Deliver

Alexander C. Flack, 22, of the 3600 block of W. 148th Place, in Midlothian, was arrested for armed violence and possession of cannabis with intent to deliver following an incident in the 3600 block of 148th Place. He appeared at the Bridgeview Court House for a Bond Hearing.

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