Chicago Ridge

SUSPENDED LICENSE: Samantha Perez, 29, of Chicago Ridge, was arrested and accused of driving on a suspended license, suspended registration and no insurance June 11 in the 10300 block of Ridgeland Avenue, police said.

DOMESTIC BATTERY: Daniel Bowman, 40, of Chicago Ridge, was arrested and accused of domestic battery after a June 12 incident at her home in the 10300 block of Leslie Lane, police said.

SUSPENDED LICENSE: Ibrahim Ibrahim, 22, of Bridgeview, was arrested and accused of driving on a suspended license June 13 in the 9800 block of Ridgeland Avenue, police said.

DUI ARREST: Yadira Aparicio, 36, of Justice, was arrested and accused of drunken driving, improper lane usage and no insurance June 19 in the 100 block of West 95th Street in Oak Lawn, police said.

New Lenox

DRUG ARREST: Nicholas Haney, 20, of the 100 block of Michael Lane, New Lenox, was arrested and accused of possession of adult-use marijuana products and Psilocybin mushrooms June 11 at Cedar Road and Town Crest Drive, police said.

SUSPENDED LICENSE: Keith Rybarczyk, 45, of the 0-100 block of Warren Avenue, New Lenox, was arrested and accused of driving on a suspended license and was processed on an outstanding warrant from Cook County June 11 at Grand Mesa and Nelson Road, police said.

DUI ARREST: Patrick Kincaid, 24, of Hobart, Ind., was arrested and accused of drunken driving after driving through a construction sign into a fence June 12 at Gougar Road and Parkside Lane, police said.

DUI ARREST: Justin Schabes, 39, of the 1500 block of Andrea Drive, New Lenox, was arrested and accused of drunken driving in the 600 block of West Maple Street June 16, police said.

DRUG ARREST: Sonja Mikac, 21, of the 300 block of Heartland Drive, New Lenox, was arrested and accused of possession of psilocybin mushrooms June 14 in the 300 block of Heartland Drive, police said.

CRIMINAL TRESPASS: Christine Mahoney, 50, of Joliet, was arrested and accused of criminal trespass to property June 18 after entering Walmart, 501 E. U.S. 30, despite having previously been issued a no trespassing order from the store, police said.

SUSPENDED LICENSE: Nicole Lief, 25, of Schererville, Ind., was arrested and accused of driving on a suspended license June 19 in the 800 block of U.S. 30, police said.

DRUG ARREST: Marina Brindle, 32, of Plainfield, was arrested and accused of theft and possession of a controlled substance after stealing $760 from the register while employed at Speedway gas station in the 900 block of Cedar Road June 19, police said.

DUI ARREST: Justin Schabes, 39, of the 1500 block of Andrea Drive, New Lenox, was arrested and accused of aggravated drunken driving June 20 in the 400 block of Nelson Road, police said.

DUI ARREST: Timothy Halperin, 32, of the 1800 block of Heatherway Lane, New Lenox, was arrested and accused of drunken driving June 21 at U.S. 30 and Nelson Road, police said.

SUSPENDED LICENSE: Antoine Watkins, 26, of Plainfield, was arrested and accused of driving on a suspended license June 21 at Cedar Road and U.S. 6, police said.

Will County

CRIMINAL DAMAGE: Police said someone broke two windows of a van parked in a driveway in the 200 block of Somerset Court in New Lenox on June 1. Nothing was reported missing from the vehicle.

DRUG ARREST: Michael Yarus, 31, of the 10500 block of Heaton Court, Mokena, was arrested and accused of possession of two counts of possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug equipment June 3 at 187th Street and Southwest Highway in Frankfort Township, police said.

DUI ARREST: Cody Erikson, 18, of the 11500 block of Bryn Mawr Way, Mokena, was arrested and accused of drugged driving, aggravated speeding, failure to wear a seat belt, possession of open alcohol, possession of marijuana and possession of drug equipment June 3 in the 1900 block of U.S. 30, police said.

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BATTERY ARREST: Michael Kuczero, 31, of the 4000 block of West 89th Street, Hometown, was arrested and accused of battery after a physical altercation with another man June 19 at a home in the 15100 block of Chaucer Drive, police said.

THEFT: A woman told police someone stole her iPhone 11 after she left it briefly unattended on a counter at the Food 4 Less gas station in the 5500 block of West 159th Street June 13.

DUI ARREST: Eduardo Rojas, 20, of the 5000 block of 159th Street, Oak Forest, was arrested and accused of drunken driving, illegal transportation of alcohol, no valid driver’s license, no insurance and driving too fast for conditions June 13 after rear-ending another car at 159th Street and Arroyo Drive, police said.

Orland Park

WARRANT ARREST: Heather Lee, 33, of the 11100 block of Daniel Trail, Mokena, was arrested June 1 on an outstanding warrant issued in April for bond forfeiture on charges of possession of a controlled substance and manufacture/delivery of marijuana, police said.

RETAIL THEFT: Carl Rose, 30, of Cicero and William Allen, 56, also of Cicero, were arrested and accused of felony retail theft after stealing more than $2,000 worth of merchandise from CVS Pharmacy, 11201 143rd Street, on June 1, police said. Patrick Sullivan, 34, of the 7800 block of Columbia Drive, Bridgeview, was processed on two outstanding warrants out of Cook County and accused of driving on a suspended license and no insurance, police said.

RESISTING POLICE: Aaronesia Clark, 23, of New Hope, Minn., was arrested and accused of resisting arrest, driving on a suspended license, improper lane change, failure to yield to an emergency vehicle and no insurance June 1 in the 7400 block of West 159th Street, police said.

Homewood

BATTERY: Nathan R. Majors, 31, 14500 block of Wentworth Avenue, Riverdale, was arrested and accused of aggravated battery to a peace officer, fleeing and resisting arrest during a June 11 traffic stop at 183rd Street and Governors Highway after fleeing the first stop and then punching an officer several times during the second stop, police said. Majors was also accused of obstructing identification, driving without insurance and speeding, police said.

BATTERY: Lucindia L. Hays, 50, Chicago, was arrested and accused of battery June 14 at Jewel-Osco, 17705 Halsted St., after pepper-spraying another person in the face during a verbal dispute, police said.

SUSPENDED LICENSE: Tyler J. Johnson, 20, 5300 block of 136th Place, Crestwood, was arrested and accused of driving on a suspended license and failing to reduce speed to avoid a collision during a June 17 crash investigation at 183rd Street and Riegel Road, police said.

SUSPENDED LICENSE: Raven D. Smith, 24, 1300 block of Lincoln Avenue, Chicago Heights, was arrested and accused of driving on a suspended license during a June 17 stop at 187th Street and Dixie Highway for speeding, police said.

DUI: Travis J. Stirling, 33, 100 block of Laura Lane, Thornton, was arrested and accused of drunken driving, driving without insurance and failing to reduce speed to avoid a collision during a June 19 crash investigation in the 2200 block of 183rd Street, police said.

DUI: David White, 42, Calumet City, was arrested and accused of drunken driving and illegally transporting alcohol during a June 20 stop at Dixie Highway and Ridge Road for speeding and improper lane use, police said.

Oak Lawn

ASSAULT: Jashaun Eatman, 23, Chicago, was arrested and accused of assault, trespassing and criminally damaging property June 14 in the 8800 block of Mobile Avenue after returning to an apartment despite being told he was unwelcome, forcing his way back in and attempting to head-butt responding officers, police said.

BATTERY: Lynn M. Edwards, 62, Chicago, was arrested and accused of battery and trespassing June 14 at Advocate Christ Medical Center after creating a disturbance in the emergency room waiting room and then grappling with a security officer while refusing to leave the person she had brought in for treatment, police said.

VANDALISM: Egg-related damage to a car’s exterior was reported June 14 in an undisclosed block of Keeler Avenue.

Editor’s note: Police blotter information is provided by local police departments. The COVID-19 pandemic has temporarily limited access to some offices, so police and crime reports from some communities are not immediately available.