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Man Charged With Reckless Driving In Meijer Parking Lot: Blotter
Arrests reported by Plainfield police, Nov. 24 to Dec. 7.

PLAINFIELD, IL — Here are the arrests reported by Plainfield police from Nov. 24 through Dec. 7.
November 24
Douglas T. Nelson, 37, of Kaneview Court in Maple Park, was arrested near the intersection of Lockport Street and the Fox River. He was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol, driving under the influence of alcohol with a blood alcohol concentration of 0.08 or higher, possession of adult-use cannabis in the passenger area of the car, and violating driver and passenger seat belt requirements.
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November 27
Khadejah B. Pettis, 26, of the 200 block of Miami Street in Park Forest, was arrested on George Washington Drive and charged with domestic battery.
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Adam M. Liaromatis, 23, of the 6300 block of Colton Ridge Court in Plainfield, was arrested near the intersection of 143rd Street and Van Dyke Road. He was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol, driving under the influence of alcohol with a blood alcohol concentration of 0.08 or higher, and an in-state warrant.
November 28
Johanna Michell Mexicano, 30, of the 400 block of Greentree Lane in Bolingbrook, was arrested near the intersection of Route 59 and Renwick Road. She was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol, driving under the influence of alcohol with a blood alcohol concentration of 0.08 or higher, and illegal transportation or possession of liquor by a driver.
December 1
Robert A. Needham, 35, of the 00 block of Bluegill Circle in Wilmington, was arrested in the Plainfield Meijer parking lot and charged with reckless driving.
December 7
Jesus A. Garcia-Ponce, 50, of West Oak Street in Plainfield, was arrested at his home address and charged with domestic battery and an in-state warrant.
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