Crime & Safety

Police Blotter: Law Called for Three Separate Theft Reports

Frankfort police and Will County Sheriff's Office reports, March 27-April 3.

TUESDAY, APRIL 3

Items Stolen From Vans Drive Parking Lot

Frankfort Police received a report of about $7,000 in materials stolen from business parking lot in the 10200 block of Vans Drive.

Chicago Man Served With Warrant After Traffic Stop

Vincent A. Williams, 40, of the 1000 block of North Trumbull Avenue in Chicago, was charged for driving with an expired registration and served with an outstanding Bolingbrook warrant for burglary of a school or place of worship after a traffic stop near the intersection of LaGrange and LaPorte roads. He is currently being held at Will County Jail on $10,000.

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MONDAY, APRIL 2

Items Stolen From Industry Avenue Parking Lot

Police received a report of about $1,200 of materials stolen from a business parking lot in the 200 block of Industry Avenue.

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SATURDAY, MARCH 31

Blue Island Man Faces Drug Charge

James C. Williamson, 18, of the 1900 block of Vermont Street in Blue Island, was charged with possession of marijuana and improper lane use after a traffic stop near the intersection of Harlem Avenue and Steger Road. Williamson's next court date is May 14.

TUESDAY, MARCH 27

Ring, Camera Equipment Stolen From Van

The Will County Sheriff's Office received a report of a camcorder, camera cables, two digital cameras and a ring that were stolen from a van parked in the 7300 block of West Woodlawn Drive.

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