Frankfort Police Blotter: Elderly Woman to Appear in Court for Retail Theft
Frankfort Police reports, Nov. 15-20 • Cannabis Possession in Old Frankfort • Elderly Woman to Appear in Court for Retail Theft • Alcohol Citation on Lincoln Highway.
THURSDAY, NOV. 15
Cannabis Possession in Old Frankfort
Jonathan D. Spurgeon, 33, of the 2500 block of W. Altgeld Street in Chicago, was issued a notice to appear in court for possession of cannabis and cited for disobeying a stop sign at 1:25 a.m. at the intersection of Old Frankfort Way and White Street. His court date is Dec. 13.
MONDAY, NOV. 19
Elderly Woman to Appear in Court for Retail Theft
Helen Zsuppon, 80, of the 18000 block of Imperial Lane in Orland Park, was issued a notice to appear in court for retail theft at 10:48 a.m. on the 20800 block of La Grange Road. Her court date is Dec. 10.
TUESDAY, NOV. 20
Alcohol Citation on Lincoln Highway
Karen F. Gasser, 51, of the 5200 block of York Street in Blue Island, was cited for failure to signal, illegal transportation of alcohol and driving with a suspended license at 10:37 p.m. on the 9500 block of Lincoln Highway. She was released on bond. Her court date is Dec. 5.
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Karen Gasser
7:56 pm on Friday, December 28, 2012
I find it very irresponsible for the newspaper to write about an arrest on someone when they don't even know the facts. If anyone bothered to look further, passenger was concealing open. Karen Gasser
Karen Gasser
7:56 pm on Friday, December 28, 2012
I find it very irresponsible for the newspaper to write about an arrest on someone when they don't know the facts, If anyone bothered to look further, passenger was concealing liquor. Driver not charged with open liquour or DUI. This kind of reporting ruins peoples lives. WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO INNOCENT TO PROVEN QUILTY. Karen Gasser
Anna Schier
8:00 pm on Friday, December 28, 2012
Hi Karen,
All of our blotter items are taken directly from police reports posted online by the Frankfort Police Department.
If you have been subsequently adjudicated of any charges, I would be happy to write a follow-up article on the adjudication.
Best,
Anna
lala
10:37 pm on Friday, December 28, 2012
She never said you were charged with a DUI. The law states "The law on Transportation or possession of alcoholic liquor in a motor vehicle (625 ILCS 5/11-502) states that "no driver may transport, carry, possess or have any alcoholic liquor within any passenger area of any motor vehicle upon a highway except in the original container and with the seal unbroken". According to the Will County Circuit Clerk's website, you were given a ticket for that as well. http://willcountycircuitcourt.com/
Sounds like YOU are the irresponsible one!