Crime & Safety
Police Blotter: Frankfort Man Not Quite a 'Whiz' When It Comes to Cheating Drug Test
Frankfort Police and Will County Sheriff's Office reports, March 14-21
TUESDAY, MARCH 22
Hazel Crest Woman Caught With Pot
Audry P. Sims, 19, of the 17000 block of Elm Drive in Hazel Crest, was charged with possession of marijuana after an incident between Pfeiffer Road and Sauk Trail.
MONDAY, MARCH 21Frankfort Man Faces Weapons, Drug Charges
Nicholas R. Lukas, 18, of the 100 block of Pueblo Court in Frankfort, was charged with misdemeanor possession of ammunition without a firearm owner's ID, possession of marijuana and speeding after being pulled over by Frankfort Police between Pfeiffer Road and Windy Hill Drive.
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Resident Reports Broken Mailbox
A Frankfort resident in the 13000 block of West Regan Road reported to the Will County Sheriff's Office that three men damaged his mailbox around 2:20 a.m., then left the scene in a dark-colored vehicle.
FRIDAY, MARCH 18Frankfort Teen Faces Drug Charge
Allison D. Pisarczyk, 18, of the 74oo block of West Inverness Lane in Frankfort, was charged with possession of drug equipment after an incident between South 79th Street and West Woodvale Road.
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Warrant Served After Traffic Stop
Helen C. Iwuchukwu, 50, of the 20700 block of Cardinal Court in Frankfort, was charged with driving with a suspended license suspended and no insurance after Frankfort Police stopped her between Abbey Drive and LaGrange Road. She also was served for an outstanding Will County warrant served.
LaGrange Man Faces Drug, Alcohol Charges
Kevin T. Clancy, 20, of the 1000 block of South Madison Avenue in LaGrange, was charged with possession of drug paraphernalia and underage alcohol consumption after an incident with Frankfort Police in the 21200 block of Arbour Walk.
Frankfort Man Tries to Cheat Drug Test
David J. Fister, 26, of the 10600 block of Williamsburg Trail in Frankfort was charged with fraud after he tried to use a "Whizzinator" to provide a urine sample for a court-ordered drug test at the Will County Courthouse, 14 W. Jefferson St., Joliet. The drug tester observed Fister with the Whizzinator—a device that uses a fake penis to deliver clean urine—and confronted him about it. Fister then confessed to using the device to try to cheat the test.
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