Thursday, March 21, 2013
Arrests reported by area police agencies, March 18.
March 18 Jesus Mena, 20, of the 300 block of Dartmoor, Romeoville, was arrested by Will County Sheriff's police and booked into the county jail on four counts of manufacture/delivery of 1-15 grams of cocaine, according to jail records. Gabriel Lopez Ramirez, 52, of the 1700 block of Hawthorne, Romeoville was arrested by Will County Sheriff's police and booked into the county jail on a charge of driving under the influence of alcohol, police said.
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
The last of four charged with shooting a man and woman after tying them up in a robbery took a 90-year sentence.
Lauren Vasilakis stared at the man who shot her and remembered what he said before pulling the trigger. "You told me you'd walk out there and never think about me again, Vasilakis told 20-year-old Matthew Edwards. "I promise, you'll remember me the rest of your life," Vasilakis said. The rest of Edwards' life will be spent in prison, unless he manages to reach the age of 101. Judge Amy Bertani-Tomczak sentenced the Joliet man to 90 years in the Department of Corrections for murder and attempted murder. Edwards was found guilty of the charges in December. Edwards shot both Vasilakis, 23 and Joshua Terdic in July 2009. He broke into Terdic's apartment and put a bullet in the Channahon man's head. Terdic, who was 21 at the time, died 10 days …
Saturday, February 2, 2013
We could swear we've seen some of these people around here before.
So it's Groundhog Day. This whole week felt like Groundhog Day. Day after day we seemed to be seeing the same people over and over. Maybe our minds were playing tricks on us. Or maybe not. Just look, on Friday we had one of the lawyers representing Drew Peterson in court trying to get former Peterson lawyer Joel Brodsky to give up his financial records. Peterson and Brodsky have been haunting the courthouse for years now. Peterson has been found guilty of murder, and Brodsky no longer represents the convicted wife-killer, but it doesn't look like they've really gone away. And Margarita Hernandez, who faces charges she set up a sex date with a teenage boy, was in court not once, but twice last week. The first time, her trial was scheduled …
Monday, January 21, 2013
Arrests made by the Romeoville Police Department and other law enforcement agencies.
Bennie L. Williams, 55, addresses listed as 510 S. Joliet, Joliet, and homeless, arrested by the Romeoville Police Department and booked into the Will County jail on Jan. 16 on a warrant for failure to appear. Ernesto Hernandez, 35, 1939 W. Helen, Romeoville, arrested by the Will County Sheriff's Office and booked into the Will County jail on Jan. 17 on four warrants for failure to appear. Ayrius Jordan Duncan, 23, 86 Sonoma, Romeoville, arrested by the Joliet Police Department and booked into the Will County jail on Jan. 18 on two warrants for failure to appear. James S. Klaveter, 43, 622 Jordan, Romeoville, arrested by the Romeoville Police Department and booked into the Will County jail on Jan. 20 on a charge of domestic battery. Joseph…
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Arrests made by the Romeoville Police Department and other law enforcement agencies.
Nadine Marie Coughlin, 25, 225 Haller, Romeoville, arrested by the Will County Sheriff's Office and booked into the Will County jail on Jan. 8 on charges of aggravated battery, battery and driving while license suspended. Deshaun A. Mech, 19, with addresses listed as 405 Glen, Romeoville, and homeless, arrested by the Will County Sheriff's Office and booked into the Will County jail on Jan. 8 on charges of driving while license suspended, possession of less than 2.5 grams of cannabis and possession of drug paraphernalia. David Wilkes, 51, 451 High Road, Romeoville, arrested by the Romeoville Police Department and booked into the Will County jail on Jan. 8 on a charge of domestic battery. Alexander Dudley, 20, 1830 Grassy Knoll, Romeoville…
Monday, January 7, 2013
Arrests made by the Romeoville Police Department and other law enforcement agencies.
Joseph R. Santini, 44, 546 Pullman, Romeoville, arrested by the Will County Cooperative Police Assistance Team and booked into the Will County jail on Jan. 3 on charges of possession of 15 to 20 grams of cocaine, possession of less than 2.5 ounces of cannabis and possession of drug paraphernalia. Michael J. Parker, 24, 216 Haller, Romeoville, arrested by the Joliet Police Department and booked into the Will County jail on Jan. 3 on two arrest warrants for failure to appear. Emigdio Arcos, 47, 333 Fairfax, Romeoville, arrested by the Will County Sheriff's Office and booked into the Will County jail on Jan. 4 on a warrant for failure to appear. Amanda E. Johnson, 23, 64 Abbeywood, Romeoville, arrested by the Will County Sheriff's Office and…
Monday, December 3, 2012
Arrests by the Romeoville Police Department and other police agencies.
Christopher A. Cleaver, 24, 1913 Sommerset, Romeoville, arrested by the Will County Sheriff's Office and booked into the Will County jail on Nov. 30 on a felony charge of driving while license revoked. Linda Holota, 29, 618 Cedar, Romeoville, arrested by the Romeoville Police Department and booked into the Will County jail on Nov. 30 on charges of possession of a controlled substance and resisting/obstructing a peace officer and on a warrant for failure to appear. Mitchell D. Cunningham, 18, 21043 Tall Grass, Mokena, arrested by the Romeoville Police Department and booked into the Will County jail on Dec. 1 on charges of manufacture/deliver 30 or more grams of methaqualone, possession of cannabis/30 to 500 grams and possession of drug …
Saturday, November 17, 2012
Drew Peterson showed up again, and he had plenty of company.
Former Bolingbrook cop and current Will County jail bird Drew Peterson highlighted the week's courthouse action when a couple of his lawyers showed up with a motion for a new trial. The old trial ended not so well for Peterson, as he was found guilty of murdering his third wife, Kathleen Savio. The motion for a new trial paints former Peterson attorney Joel Brodsky as a publicity hound, and claims a deal he entered with a Florida public relations worker damaged Peterson's chance for a fair trial. What else was going on at the Will County Courthouse? Well, keep reading:
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Arrests made by the Romeoville Police Department and other police agencies.
Freddy J. Acosta, 41, 314 Karen, Romeoville, arrested by the Bolingbrook Police Department and booked into the Will County jail on Nov. 6 on charges of violating an order of protection and possession of a controlled substance. Lacoreyis D. Lofton, 29, 40 Harmony, Romeoville, arrested by the Romeoville Police Department and booked into the Will County jail on Nov. 6 on a domestic battery charge. Raymond Garcia, 17, 236 S. Highpoint, Romeoville, arrested by the Romeoville Police Department and booked into the Will County jail on Nov. 5 on charges of felony theft and possession of drug paraphernalia. Brent J. Gerardy, 23, of Morris, arrested by the Romeoville Police Department and booked into the Will County jail on Nov. 5 on a Grundy County …
Sunday, October 14, 2012
Busts made by the Romeoville Police Department and other police agencies.
Matthew J. Cameron, 36, 1928 Cobblestone, Romeoville, arrested by the Romeoville Poice Department and booked into the Will County jail on Oct. 10 on a charge of domestic battery. Richard Phillips, 45, 226 Haller, Romeoville, arrested by the Will County Sheriff's Office and booked into the Will County jail on Oct. 12 on charges of aggravated driving under the influence of alcohol and no insurance. Fernando Fuentes, 25, 231 Haller, Romeoville, arrested by the Bolingbrook Police Department and booked into the Will County jail on Oct. 11 on a charge of indirect criminal contempt. Tyler J. Rowland, 23, 765 Geneva, Romeoville, arrested by the Bolingbrook Police Department and booked into the Will County jail on Oct. 13 on a charge of felony …
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