Crime & Safety

Domestic Battery, Unlawful Use Of Weapon: Oswego Blotter

Retail theft and criminal damage to property arrests were also listed on the Oswego police blotter.

Editor's Note: One or more names in this report have been redacted in light of additional documentation provided regarding this case.

OSWEGO, IL — Here are the arrests reported by Oswego police from Feb. 4 to Feb. 15.

February 4

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Kianna A. Smith, 20, of the 4300 block of Church Street in Skokie, was arrested near the intersection of Heritage Drive and Route 34. She was charged with possession of stolen vehicle, criminal trespass to vehicle and no valid driver's license.

A 14-year-old Aurora boy was arrested at Oswego High School and charged with unlawful use of weapon on school property.

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Damon E. Hill, 21, of the 7100 block of Route 34 in Oswego, was arrested near the intersection of Route 71 and Wolf's Crossing Road. He was charged with retail theft.

February 6

Robert K. Hefner, 49, of the 1000 block of Route 31 in Oswego, was arrested near the intersection of Polk and Ashland streets. He was charged with two counts of domestic battery.

February 12

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February 13

Steven M. Malone, 64, of Oswego, was arrested near the intersection of Monroe Street and Forest Avenue. He was charged with two counts of domestic battery and one count of criminal damage to property.

February 15

Susan G. Mantel, 48, of the 200 block of Monroe Street in Oswego, was arrested near the intersection of Monroe Street and Forest Avenue. She was charged with disorderly conduct.

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