Crime & Safety
Police Blotter: A Roundup of Pot, Traffic Charges in Frankfort
Frankfort Police reports, July 2-9.
SUNDAY, JULY 8
Traffic Stop Leads to Drug Paraphernalia Charges
Ashlee N. Taylor, 23, of the 950 block of Edgar Drive in Charleston, was charged with possession of drug paraphernalia and marijuana after a traffic stop at the 9500 block of Lincoln Highway. Taylor's next court date is Aug. 9.
Frankfort Woman Faces Possession Charge
Paige N. Boban, 19, of the 20438 block of White Fence Court was charged with possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia after a traffic stop at the intersection of Laraway Highway and Regency Drive. Boban's next court date is Aug. 13.
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FRIDAY, JULY 6
Park Forest Woman Charged with Possession, Speeding
Candace J. Rodriguez, 18, of the 17600 block of Navajo Terrace in Park Forest, was charged with possession of less than 30 grams of marijuana and speeding after a traffic stop at the intersection of Harlem Avenue and Lincoln Highway. She was released on bond.
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MONDAY, JULY 2
Oak Lawn Man Faces Drug Equipment, Suspended License Charges
Michael Vithoulkas, 25, of the 5200 block of Alexander Plaza in Oak Lawn, was charged with possesion of drug equipment, citations for speeding, driving without insurance and a suspended license after a traffic stop at the intersection of 80th Avenue and Laraway Road. Vithoulkas was released on bond, and his next court date is Aug 3.
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