Crime & Safety
Yorkville Man Assaults Neighbor: Police
July 6 through July 8 Yorkville Police Department crime reports.

Yorkville, IL —
Friday, July 6
Traffic stop leads to warrant arrest
Andre Martel, 19, of the 500 block of Cheshire Court, Yorkville, was arrested during a traffic stop at Route 47 and Carpenter Street at 2:26 p.m., July 6, when police discovered he had a warrant out for his arrest and he was taken into custody.
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Saturday, July 7
Road rage incident leads to warrant arrest
Saul De La Torre, 35, of the 7400 block of West 62nd Street, Summit, was located in his car in the 1900 block of South Bridge Street after police responded to a report of a road rage incident that took place near the intersection of Route 126 and Route 71. Police say the man failed to provide his identification as it was later discovered he had a revoked driver's license and a warrant out for his arrest. He was arrested and charged with Obstructing Justice.
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DUI
William Ralph Mueller, 56, of the 2000 block of Bernadette Lane, Yorkville, was arrested around 4 a.m., July 7, and charged with DUI.
Sunday, July 8
Assault/disorderly conduct
Police responded to a report of a fight in progress at the 2300 block of Titus Drive, Yorkville, at 7:39 p.m., July 8. Police say that's where they found Jeffery A. Difazzio, 47, of the same address, who was intoxicated and had assaulted a neighbor. He was taken to Kendall County SHeriff's Office after being released from Rush Copley Hospital. He's being charged with Assault and Disorderly Conduct.
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