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Mug Shot Gallery: Lincoln-Way Arrests Jan. 9-Jan 15

The accompanying photos were taken by the Will County Sheriff's Department during the week of Jan. 9-Jan. 15. Charges are not evidence of guilt.

 
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Kyle Ballard, 19, New Lenox, was arrested Jan. 14 by Will County Sheriff's police. He was remanded from court on a previous charge of possession of a controlled substance. Will County Sheriff's Office
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Kyle Ballard, 19, New Lenox, was arrested Jan. 14 by Will County Sheriff's police. He was remanded from court on a previous charge of possession of a controlled substance.
Kyle Chillemi, 29, Chicago, was arrested Jan. 15 by New Lenox police and charged with possession of a controlled substance. No bond information was available.
Joyce Dennis, 61, Joliet, was arrested Jan. 10 by New Lenox police and charged with distributing a controlled substance and possession of a controlled substance. Bond was set at $10,000.
Mark Harmon, 53, New Lenox, was arrested Jan. 9 by Will County police and charged with driving on a revoked license along with several other traffic violations. No bond was set.
Kavin Lanigan, 30, Mokena, was arrested Jan. 15 by Will County Sheriff's police and charged with possession of marijuana and speeding.
Udaic Nair, 39, Mokena, was arrested Jan. 13 by Mokena police and charged with DUI. Bond was set at $3,000.

Every week we'll show some of the mug shots of people arrested in New Lenox. The photos will be supplied by the Will County Sheriff's Department, New Lenox, Mokena or Frankfort Police Departments.

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This week, all pictures were submitted by the Will County Sheriff's Department and taken when the accused were booked between Jan. 2-Jan. 8.

Information for the Mug Shot Gallery is provided by law enforcement agencies. Charges are not evidence of guilt. They are a record of police actions taken on a given day, and persons charged with a crime are presumed innocent until proven guilty in court. If you or a family member are charged or cited and the case is subsequently adjudicated, we encourage you to notify the editor. We will verify and report the outcome.

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Related Topics: Frankfort Police Department, Mokena Police Department, New Lenox Police Department, and Will County Sheriff's Department

Jon Voight

4:20 pm on Wednesday, January 16, 2013

61 yo pusher? Grandma, say it isn't so !

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Ed

12:26 am on Thursday, January 17, 2013

Hahahaha, if she's on medicare, she may get cheap prescription drugs, so then technically we would be funding it as taxpayers. Sadly, I'm hearing about this more often, either grandparents willingly giving/selling their prescriptions, or the grandkids/kids are stealing them.

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