Crime & Safety

Frankfort Police Blotter: Pot Possession on St. Francis Road

Frankfort Police reports, Oct. 18-21.

THURSDAY, OCT. 18

Pot Possession on St. Francis Road

Bret Bialka, 20, of the 20200 block of S. Rosewood Drive, was issued a notice to appear in court for possession of cannabis at 12:30 p.m. at the 9500 block of St. Francis Road. His court date is Nov. 9.

Items Stolen From Vehicle Parked in Driveway

Miscellaneous items were taken from an unlocked vehicle at 8 p.m. The vehicle was parked in a residential driveway on the 21300 block of Ginger Lane.

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FRIDAY, OCT. 19

Teenage Truancy on Maddeline Lane

A 16-year old female was issued a notice to appear in court for truancy at 7:55 p.m. on the 22600 block of Maddeline Lane. Her court date is Nov. 8.

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SATURDAY, OCT. 20

Teens Issued Court Dates for Drinking, Resisting Police

A 17-year old male from Palos Park and a 17-year old male from Orland Park were both issued notices to appear in court for illegal consumption of alcohol and resisting a peace officer at 10:57 p.m. on the 8800 block of Dunlap Reef Drive. Their court date is Nov. 9.

Atlanta Man Cited for Improper Lane Usage, Illegal Transportation of Alcohol

Keenan Williams, 32, of the 900 block of Byron Drive in Atlanta, was cited for improper lane usage, driving with a suspended license, no insurance and illegal transportation alcohol at 9:25 p.m. on the 7600 block of Lincoln Highway. He was released on bond. His court date is Nov. 2.

SUNDAY, OCT. 21

Residential Burglary on Georgetown Road

Miscellaneous items were removed from a vehicle inside a garage at 7:15 p.m. on the 21200 block of Georgetown Road.

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