Crime & Safety
Driving While License Revoked, Failure to Appear Arrests: Police
La Grange Park police reports, Oct. 23-25
Friday, October 25
Warrants: Failure to Appear
Police charged Francisco Morales, 30, of Chicago, with two warrants out of DuPage and Kane counties for failure to appear for driving while license revoked with $10,000 and $6,000 bonds, respectively.
Police found Morales sleeping in a car in the 300 block of Dover Court about 12:50 a.m. He was processed and taken to Kane County Jail.
Thursday, October 24
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Invalid License
Police charged Delondo Gulley, 20, of Chicago, with driving with one headlight, without a valid driver’s license or insurance and on expired registration near the intersection of La Grange Road and Jackson Avenue about 9 p.m. He was given a Nov. 13 court date and released.
Wednesday, October 23
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Driving While License Revoked, Failure to Yield
Police charged Agustin Villarreal, 45, of Romeoville, with failure to yield, driving while license revoked and without insurance in the 1000 block of La Grange Road about 11:10 a.m. He was given a Nov. 13 court date and released on bond.
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