Crime & Safety
Joliet Women Caught Driving on Suspended Driver's Licenses in New Lenox: Cops
The New Lenox police say they caught two Joliet women driving on suspended driver's licenses.

The New Lenox cops caught two Joliet women driving through town on suspended driver’s licenses in as many days, police said.
First, shortly after 8:30 a.m. Saturday, the police reportedly pulled over 33-year-old Tiffany Douglas near the corner of Route 30 and Vine Street.
An officer “observed a vehicle speeding and conducted a stop,” police said. “The officer discovered that the driver, Douglas, had a suspended license.”
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Douglas was released from custody after she posted bond.
Then, shortly after 2 a.m. Sunday, the police pulled over 27-year-old Heather Hendley near the corner of Gougar and Francis roads.
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Once again, an officer “observed a vehicle speeding and conducted a stop,” police said. “The officer discovered that the driver, Hendley, had a suspended license.”
Just as with Douglas, Hendley was released from custody after she posted bond.
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