Crime & Safety
Police Blotter: Vehicle Stolen From Providence Catholic
New Lenox police reports, April 12-15.
FRIDAY, APRIL 13
Vehicle Stolen
A Kubota utility vehicle was stolen from Providence Catholi High School's football field.
Fraud
- A resident told police that someone used his banking information to make about $850 in purchases.
- Someone used a resident's credit card to make $85 in purchases.
Suspended License
Araceli Vazquez-Dominguez, 22, of Joliet, was ticketed for driving with a suspended license and no insurance after police randomly ran his plates.
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THURSDAY, APRIL 12
Residential Burglary
Jeremy L. Moses, 23, of the 1000 block of Kris Drive in New Lenox, was charged with residential burglary. Police said a resident in the 200 block of East Woodlawn Road returned from a vacation and reported a stolen video game system. Moses was booked in county jail and his bail was set at $2,500. A female juvenile from New Lenox was also arrested and taken to a juvenile detention center.
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