Crime & Safety
Aggravated Assault, Theft, DUI: Plainfield Arrests
Recent arrests by the Plainfield Police Department

Veoria Mabry, 59, of the 11000 block of Heritage Meadows, was arrested July 8 at the Plainfield Police Department on a charge of retail theft.
Brian Banales, 26, of the 2200 block of Sienna Drive, Joliet, was arrested July 23 on charges of DUI, failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident and resisting an officer.
Jorge L. Martinez, 29, of the 400 block of Joliet Street, Joliet, was arrested July 26 non a charge of theft ($500 and under).
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Jordan X. Lang, 28, of the 11000 block of Marathon Lane, was arrested July 28 at his home on a charge of aggravated assault.
Wendy Pacheco, 32, of the 1900 block of Westfield Drive, Aurora, was arrested July 29 at Kohl's on a charge of retail theft.
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Christine M. Hixon, 35, of the 7300 block of Southworth Circle, was arrested July 28 at 143rd Street and Steiner Road on charges of DUI, failure to signal, failure to yield at a stop sign, improper lane use and driving an uninsured vehicle.
Eric W. Ziegler, 28, of the 25000 block of Gateway Circle, was arrested July 29 at his home on a charge of domestic battery.
Baldeep Mangat, 34, of the 26000 block of Summergrove Drive, was arrested July 30 on charges of domestic battery and resisting an officer.
Nanette Marie Nicklaus, 47, of the 12000 block of Blue Spruce Drive, was arrested July 31 on a charge of retail theft.
Jenna Hope Zak, 20, of the 13000 block of Ione Street, was arrested Aug. 1 at Kohl's on a charge of retail theft.
Noe Rodriguez, 37, of the 600 block of Bluff Street, Joliet, was arrested Aug. 4 at 127th Street and Gilmore Road on charges of DUI, expired registration, driving an uninsured vehicle and other moving violations.
Police report information is provided by local police departments. Charges are not evidence of guilt. They are a record of police actions on a given day, and persons charged with a crime are presumed innocent until proven guilty in court.
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