Crime & Safety

Police Blotter: Warrants, Traffic Stops and Vandalism, Oh My!

Frankfort police reports, Feb. 7-12.

SUNDAY, FEB. 12

Chicago Man Served With Cook County Warrant

Jeffrey J. Reddick, 24, of the 4400 South Lawler Avenue in Chicago, was arrested on an outstanding Cook County warrant and booked into Will County Jail after a traffic stop near the intersection of Center and Nebraska streets.

SATURDAY, FEB. 11

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Stop Leads to Traffic, Resisting Police Officer Charges

Andrew D. Lopez, 36, of the 300 block of Iowa Court, was charged with driving with a suspended license, driving without insurance, failure to signal and resisting a police officer after a traffic stop in the 11100 block of Lincoln Highway. Lopez's next court date is March 1.

FRIDAY, FEB. 10

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Woman Turns Self in on Outstanding Warrant

Rhiannon C. Weathers, 33, of the 11700 block of Anise Drive, was arrested on a Will County warrant for driving on a suspended license after turning herself in at the Frankfort Police station. Her next court date is March 7.

THURSDAY, FEB. 9

Vehicle Vandalized in Driveway

A resident in the 9100 block of Charrington Drive reported damage to a vehicle parked in the house's driveway.

WEDNESDAY, FEB. 8

Resident Reports Damaged Mailbox

A resident in the 10800 block of Pembrook Court reported damage to the house's mailbox.

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