Crime & Safety
Missing 2nd Grader At Christian School: Yorkville Police Reports
Recent incidents reported by Yorkville police.

May 3: Police responding to a report of a suspicious noise in the 300 block of McHugh Road found a person throwing up onto the street from the back seat of a vehicle. It was discovered that the person had been consuming alcohol and was under age 21. The person was treated by Bristol Kendall medics and charges are pending, police said.
May 4: Police stopped a vehicle on Route 47 and River Street for having a loud exhaust. The driver, Hayden Motley, 19, of Elburn, was cited for having a loud muffler and unlawful possession of cannabis.
May 5: Police said a white Ford Fiesta disobey a traffic device at Route 34 and Beecher Street and initiated a traffic stop. Officers smelled the odor of cannabis inside the vehicle and conducted a search, uncovering 2.2 grams of cannabis. Austin Vidmar, 22, of the 800 block of Western Avenue and Kylie Wackerlin, 22, of the 200 block of Leisure Street, were each cited for unlawful possession of cannabis.
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May 6: Yorkville investigating a suspicious vehicle in the 100 block of East Corneils Road cited the driver, 18-year-old Joshua Brzana, and two juvenile passengers for unlawful possession of cannabis. One of the juveniles was also cited for unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia.
May 6: Marisol Carrasco, 26, of the 200 block of Keck Avenue, Aurora, was arrested for DUI, driving on a suspended license and obstructing identification after allegedly providing a false name when pulled over near Route 71 and Route 47. Carrasco also had a warrant for failure to appear in court in DeKalb County, police said.
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April 30: Yorkville police were dispatched to Parkview Christian Elementary School for a report of a second-grader who had wandered off school property after asking her teacher to use the bathroom. The girl had gone outside while other students were already outside for recess. She was found within 10 minutes on Game Farm Road near Yorkville High School by staff members and returned without incident.
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