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New Lenox, Will County police blotter

Updated: July 16, 2012 9:48PM



NEW LENOX

DUI CHARGE: Jose Pensado, 21, of Joliet, was charged with drunken driving, illegal transportation of alcohol, driving without a valid license and no insurance after a stop June 22 in the 1500 block of West U.S. 30, police said.

DUI ARREST: Joshua Kanuch, 28, of Chicago, was charged with drunken driving, driving on a suspended license and no insurance after a June 23 stop at Cardinal Drive and Laraway Road, police said.

BROKEN WINDOW: A window was broken on a house June 24 in the 100 block of East Wood Street.

RETAIL THEFT: Jamie Butryn, 34, 9403 Willow, Mokena, was charged with retail theft after she stole $100 in merchandise June 24 from Target in the 2300 block of East U.S. 30, police said.

MAILBOX STOLEN: A mailbox was stolen June 25 in the 600 block of Ridgefield Road.

BATTERY: Carly Johnades, 19, of Manhattan, was charged with aggravated battery after being involved in a fight June 25 behind Martino Junior High School in the 700 block of East Joliet Highway, police said.

THEFT: Sharon Hudson, 47, 2118 Digby Drive, New Lenox, was charged with theft after she was caught digging up plants in the early morning of June 26 in three yards in the 1000 block of Grand Mesa, police said.

BIKE THEFT: A bicycle was stolen June 26 in the 700 block of Downing Street.

VEHICLE BURGLARY: An iPod, GPS system and DVD player were stolen from an unlocked vehicle June 27 in the 200 block of Circlegate Road.

DISORDERLY CONDUCT: Katarra Lindsey, 21, and Brittany Young, 22, both of Joliet, were charged with disorderly conduct after they created a disturbance June 27 at Wal-Mart in the 500 block of East U.S. 30, police said.

RETAIL THEFT: Dorene McSheffrey, 57, 2410 Daniel Lewis Drive, New Lenox, was charged with retail theft after she stole about $200 in merchandise June 27 from Kmart in the 1500 block of West U.S. 30, police said.

SUSPENDED LICENSE: Sarah Golembiewski, 21, 119 Prairie St., New Lenox, was charged with driving on a suspended license and speeding after a stop June 28 at U.S. 30 and Vine Street, police said.

DUI CASE: Elizabeth McKeever, 56, of Manhattan, was charged with drunken driving and disobeying a police officer after a stop June 30 at U.S. 6 and Cedar Road, police said.

VANDALISM: A picnic table was damaged July 3 at Lions Den Park in the 500 block of South Cedar Road.

THEFT: A watch and a cell phone were stolen from a home July 4 in the 1900 block of Grand Prairie Drive.

VEHICLE BURGLARY: The face to a car stereo was stolen from an unlocked vehicle July 4 in the 2600 block of Southwind Drive.

REVOKED LICENSE: Rogelio Soto, 2108 Fairview Ave., Lockport, was charged with driving on a revoked license after a stop July 6 at U.S. 30 and Gougar Road, police said.

THEFT: Two GPS units were stolen from a boat July 6 in the 200 block of Joliet Highway.

LINER SLICED: A swimming pool liner was sliced July 7 in the 2400 block of Peregrine Drive.

VANDALISM: A hole was cut in an inflatable jumpy July 7 in a yard in the 600 block of Bobwhite Lane.

VEHICLE BURGLARY: An iPod Touch and a wallet were stolen from an unlocked vehicle July 7 in the 1900 block of Silver Cross Boulevard.

PURLOINED PURSE: A purse was stolen from a cabinet in a workplace July 10 in the 1900 block of U.S. 30.

LAWN DAMAGED: John Soltis, 21, whose address was not given, was charged with criminal damage to property after he allegedly set fire to a homeowner’s lawn July 11 in the 2300 block of Cattleman Drive, police said.

WILL COUNTY

ASSAULT: Jeffrey Paganessi, 34, 2305 Riivendell Drive, New Lenox Township, was charged with assault and criminal damage to property after an incident June 25 in the 2300 block of Riivendell Drive, police said.

SCHOOLS DAMAGED: Thirteen gallons of silver roofing paint were splashed June 26 onto the parking lot and walking path at Frankfort Square School in the 7700 block of West Kingston Drive, Frankfort Township. The following day, a hinge to an electrical box was broken and two downspouts and a light sensor were taken from the roof of Summit Hill Junior High School, 7260 W. North Ave.

TOBACCO THEFT: Cartons of cigarettes, cigars and rolling papers and a laptop computer were stolen June 28 from Joe’s Tobacco and Cigar in the 7700 block of West St. Francis Road, Frankfort Township.

EQUIPMENT STOLEN: Several pieces of heavy equipment were stolen June 28 from Autumn Ridge Landscaping in the 200 block of East Otto Drive, New Lenox Township.

SAW STOLEN: A gas-powered concrete saw was stolen June 28 from an attached garage in the 20000 block of Acorn Ridge Drive, Frankfort Township

PUMP DAMAGED: A water aerator pump was damaged when someone unscrewed the motor June 28 in a pond at the Mokena Fire Department in the 10800 block of 183rd Street, Frankfort Township.

VEHICLE BURGLARY: A GPS unit was stolen June 29 from an unlocked vehicle in the 20000 block of Frankfort Square Road, Frankfort Township.

PILFERED PHONES: Six cell phones and a variety of phone accessories were stolen June 30 from a Sprint Wireless store in the 7900 block of West U.S. 30, Frankfort Township.

THEFT: A Ford truck and a Bobcat trailer were stolen from a business parking lot July 3 in the 18900 block of Wolf Road, Frankfort Township.

SUSPENDED LICENSE: Nicholas Lusson, 27, 3138 W. 114th Place, Merrionette Park, was charged with driving on a suspended license and speeding after a stop July 3 at Interstate 80 and LaGrange Road, Frankfort Township, police said.

VACUUM STOLEN: An air pressure vacuum was stolen from the bed of a truck July 4 in the 8000 block of Old Mill Road, Frankfort Township.

POT POSSESSION: Candace J. Rodriguez, 18, of Park Forest, was charged with possession of marijuana and speeding after a July 6 stop at U.S. 30 and Harlem Avenue, Frankfort Township, police said.

VANDALISM: Two landscaping bricks were thrown through the rear window of a vehicle July 8 in the 7400 block of West Benton Drive, Frankfort Township.





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