THURSDAY, FEB. 27
Driving with Suspended License, No Insurance, Improper Lighting
Christine M. McVeagh, 20, of 2 E. Illinois St. in Lemont, was arrested for driving while license suspended, no insurance and improper lighting, following a traffic stop in the 10900 block of Lemont Road. She will appear in the DuPage County Courthouse.
Speeding, No Proof of Insurance, Expired Registration
Trenedy J. Lutz, 33, of the 2900 block of Boone Court in Joliet, was arrested for speeding, no proof of insurance, and expired registration, following a traffic stop in the 17200 block of 127th Street. He was given a March 21 court date at the Will County Courthouse.
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 26
Driving on Suspended License, No Insurance
Kristine M. Warren, 32, of the 300 block of Homer Avenue in Romeoville, was arrested for driving while license suspended and no proof of insurance, following a traffic stop at Main and Lemont streets. She was issued an April 4 court date at the Bridgeview courthouse.
TUESDAY, FEB. 25
Driving while License Suspended, Speeding
John A. Duren, 50, of 7 Fernwood Drive in Bolingbrook, was arrested for driving while license suspended and speeding, following a traffic stop in the 15800 block of New Avenue. He was given an April 8 court date at the Bridgeview Courthouse.
MONDAY, FEB. 24
No Valid Drivers License, No Front Plate
Enrique Tinajero-Arteaga, 19, of the 200 block of Collins Street in Joliet, was arrested for no valid drivers license and no front plate, following a traffic stop at Archer Avenue and Derby Road. He was issued an April 8 court date at the Bridgeview Courthouse.
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 19
DUI
Nathan L. Reeves, 23, of the 1300 block of Oakmont Court, was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol, following an accident in the 100 block of Bossert Drive. He was issued an April 4 court date at the Bridgeview Courthouse.
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