Crime & Safety
Aurora Man Found Not Guilty Of Battery From 2015 Incident
The 26-year-old man was accused of assaulting his ex-girlfriend.
Update: This article, previously titled "Ex-Boyfriend Hit, Choked Former Girlfriend: Police" was updated following a not guilty verdict (12:01 a.m. 3/15/2017)
A 22-year-old woman was reported to Oswego Police that she had been punched, choked and abducted by an ex-boyfriend after she had been speaking with him in his vehicle in November 2015.
Police say they responded to the 300 block of Springbrook Trail South for a report of a domestic battery that had previously occurred. The woman told police she had been speaking with her ex-boyfriend in a parking lot off Springbrook Trail South when he attacked her.
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The 26-year-old Aurora man, was charged Dec. 10 with aggravated domestic battery, two counts of domestic battery, unlawful restraint, two counts of kidnapping and theft. He was taken into custody Jan. 12.
On March 13, 2017, Kendall County Judge Robert Pilmer found the man not guilty on all counts.
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The name and photograph of the accused man was removed from this article following the verdict.
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