Crime & Safety

Police Blotter: Copper Tubing Stolen From Business

New Lenox police reports, Feb. 3-5.

SATURDAY, FEB. 4

Copper Stolen

About 100 feet of copper tubing was stolen from the side of Munch's Supply Co., 1900 Ferro Drive.

Car Burglarized

Someone stole change from an unlocked car parked in the 2900 block of Ryan Drive.

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License Violations

  • Pedro Jara, 28, of Joliet, was ticketed for driving without a valid driver's license after police randomly ran his plates at Route 30 and Williams Street.
  • Javier Ramirez, 40, of the 1600 block of Carlton Court in New Lenox, was ticketed for driving with a suspended license and no insurance after police randomly ran his license plates near Cedar Road and Illinois Highway.
  • Francisco Ceja, 23, of Joliet, was ticketed for driving with an obstructed view, a suspended license and no insurance.

FRIDAY, FEB. 3

License Violations

  • Monique Y. Scott, 32, of Milwaukee, was ticketed for driving without insurance or a valid driver's license after police randomly ran her plates at Route 30 and Interstate 80.
  • Matias Garcia-Robles, 31, of Joliet, was ticketed for driving with a cracked windshield, a suspended license and no insurance.
  • Elizabeth M. Neri, 41, of Crest Hill, was ticketed for driving without a valid license or insurance after police randomly ran her plates at Calistoga Drive and Laraway Road.
  • Juan P. Martinez, 32, of Joliet, was ticketed for driving with a suspended license and no insurance after police randomly ran his plates near Route 30 and Interstate 80.
  • Angel Solares, 30, of Chicago, was ticketed for driving without a valid license after police randomly ran his plates at Calistoga Drive and Laraway Road.
  • Jose L. Bermudez, 26, of Joliet, was ticketed for driving with a suspended license and no insurance after police randomly ran his plates near Route 30 and Interstate 80.

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