Crime & Safety
Blotter: Chicago Heights Man Hits Cop Car, Charged With DUI
Frankfort Police and Will County Sheriff's Office reports, Sept. 18-22 • Mokena woman arrested on DUI charge after work zone accident • Mokena man arrested on warrant after traffic stop • Teen cited for underage drinking.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 22
Mokena Woman Arrested for DUI After Construction Zone Accident
Abby R. Yockey, 22, of the 19300 block of Beechnut Drive in Mokena, was arrested and charged with driving under the influence, driving without insurance and failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident by Will County Sheriff's officers after a crash that left the front passenger wheel of her car hanging off of a 2-foot drop in the construction zone at South Frankfort Square and U.S. Route 30.
FRIDAY, SEPT. 21
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Chicago Heights Man Hits Police Car, Charged With DUI
John Scrementi, 29, of the 400 block of Wood Street in Chicago Heights, was arrested and charged with driving under the influence, failure to yield to an emergency vehicle and failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident by Will County Sheriff's officers after he hit a squad car that was parked on the side of the road on St. Francis Road at South Graceland Lane with its emergency lights on.
THURSDAY, SEPT. 20
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Mokena Man Arrested on Warrant After Traffic Stop
Nick E. Anderson, 25, of the 10100 block of Becket Court in Mokena, was arrested by Frankfort Police on an outstanding LaSalle County warrant after a traffic stop at Bankview Drive and La Grange Road at 9:40 p.m. He also was cited for a loud exhaust and driving without insurance. He was released on bond with an Oct. 12 court date.
TUESDAY, SEPT. 18
Teen Cited For Underage Drinking
A 17-year-old girl was cited by Frankfort Police for underage drinking around 9:55 p.m. at the intersection of La Grange Road and Route 30.
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