Saturday, March 2, 2013
Here's a round-up of recent and bizarre police report items from the area.
BATAVIA A 20-year-old North Auroran and a 19-year-old Batavian were each issued complaints for unlawful consumption of an alcoholic liquor. An officer made the arrests at 2:12 a.m. on Feb. 21, according to a police report. Jason R. Leannah, of the first block of Grace Street, North Aurora, was speeding more than 40 mph over the limit. He posted his driver's license for bond for the speeding offense. Philip R.C. Vermaas, of the 800 block of North Forest Avenue, Batavia, was issued a notice to appear in court for failure to wear a seat belt, according to the police report. Leannah and Vermaas were each released on personal recognizance for their individual drinking offenses. They were each given March 19 court dates for all charges. ST. …
Saturday, February 9, 2013
Here's a round-up of recent and bizarre police report items from the area.
NAPERVILLE A woman reported on Feb. 5 that someone had placed a used condom on her apartment door handle in the 200 block of East Bailey Road, police said. GLEN ELLYN Michael P. Dieterle, 20, of the 1300 block of East Elm Street, Wheaton, was arrested at 2:43 a.m. Jan. 27 in the 300 block of Alder Lane, police said. He was charged with public intoxication, illegal consumption of alcohol by a minor and public indecency. ST. CHARLES Steven J. Michalak, 42, of the 5N200 block of Hanson Road, called police at 12:24 a.m. Jan. 31 to request assistance. He was at XSport Fitness, 238 N. Randall Road, and the locks to his car doors had frozen. Police showed up within minutes to offer their help. They had to verify that Michalak indeed was the owner…
Saturday, February 2, 2013
Here's a round-up of recent and bizarre police report items from the area.
NAPERVILLE Two people were arrested early Jan. 27 after a brawl broke out inside a downtown Naperville bar, in which a stiletto shoe was used as a weapon, the Naperville Police Department said. Kenneth S. Davis, 21, of the 500 block of Donna Avenue in Aurora and Jessica M. Manchur, 27, of the 600 block of Grove Drive in Elk Grove Village, were charged with fighting, prohibited under a city ordinance, police said. Officers responded to a fight in progress on the second floor at Rizzo's bar, 6 W. Jefferson Ave., around 12:44 a.m. Jan. 27. As a result of the fight, one man was transported to the hospital after suffering facial lacerations. An employee was also injured after being "intentionally hit in the face by a stiletto style shoe," …
Monday, December 17, 2012
Provisions of an Illinois law expands on parents' responsibilities to prevent underage drinking on their property.
A law taking effect Jan. 1 targeting underage drinking will crack down on parents who allow minors to drink anywhere on their property, expanding on the current law that specifies it is illegal to let minors drink at their home. The expanded law makes it a misdemeanor carrying a $500 fine for any adult to knowingly permit minors under the age of 21 to drink alcohol on their property or in their home. If the violation results in bodily harm or death, the adult will be charged with a felony, according to Public Act 097-1049 on the Illinois General Assembly website. The provision also strikes the requirement that the person in the home knows about the underage drinking activity. Further, a parent or guardian who knowingly allows a minor to …
Monday, June 25, 2012
Twenty-six teenagers were ticketed that evening, according to a Fox Chicago report.
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Columnist Chuck Goudie responds to allegations that Naperville North students arrived to the first day of classes last week under the influence.
Thursday, August 18, 2011
According to the article, some students have already been suspended.
An undetermined number of students appeared to show up to the first day of classes at Naperville North High School intoxicated, states a report from the Naperville Sun. According to the article, some students have already been suspended; but a school representative says the activities did not occur on campus. Read the full story on the Naperville Sun website. The district's disciplinary procedures call for a 10 day external suspension on a first offense, which can be reduced to five days if the student enrolls and completes a chemical depency assessment, according to the Naperville School District 203 Student Handbook. District 203 Alcohol, Drugs and Tobacco Disciplinary Procedures 1. Possession/use of alcohol or drugs or being under the …
Steve L
2:23 pm on Saturday, March 2, 2013
Not a fan of a light hearted headline for a blotter that includes some serious issues - a cinder block through a window, a possible peeping Tom and someone going 40 mph over in a residential area. Not funny.   more ›