Crime & Safety

Woman Arrested For Trespassing Twice In One Day: Romeoville PD

Recent arrests reported by the Romeoville Police Department.

Megan Anderson, 31, of the 0-100 block of Whisper Creek Drive, New Lenox, was arrested at 4:20 p.m. June 1 in the area of Weber Road and Grand Boulevard on charges of driving on a suspended license, no insurance, failure to notify police of a crash, leaving the scene of a crash and failure to yield.

Jose Barrios, 63, of the 500 block of Kingsbrooke Crossing, Bolingbrook, was arrested at 1:58 a.m. June 2 near Normantown Road and Town Hall Drive on charges of DUI, illegal transportation of alcohol and improper lane use.

Marty Gabel, 30, of the 12000 block of Brighton Lane, Plainfield, was arrested at 10:07 p.m. June 3 in the 1200 block of Lakeview Drive on a charge of disorderly conduct.

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Matthew Gonzalez, 18, of the 300 block of Washington Street, Joliet, was arrested at 7:24 a.m. June 4 in the area of Weber Road and I-55 on charges of leaving the scene of an accident, no insurance and failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident.

Amanda Young, 39, of the 1300 block of Big Run Lane, Lockport, was arrested at 4:26 a.m. June 6 in the 600 block of West Romeo Road on charges of DUI, no insurance and failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident.

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Imelda Barajas, 46, who is listed as homeless, was arrested twice on June 8. At 7:12 a.m. she was arrested in the 1200 block of Lakeview Drive for trespassing and theft of services. She was arrested a second time for trespassing at 6:36 p.m. June 8 in the 1200 block of West Normantown Road.

Adrian Dockins, 35, of the 0-100 block of Fifth Avenue, Joliet, was arrested at 9:47 p.m. June 9 in the 0-100 block of South Weber Road on charges of driving on a revoked license and resisting an officer.

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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