Crime & Safety

Suspended License Arrests Reported in La Grange Park

La Grange Park police reports, Sept. 27 to Oct. 6

Saturday, October 5

Suspended License Arrest 

Police charged Caitlyn Madonna, 23, of Brookfield, with driving on a suspended license and without a plate light about 1:30 a.m. in the 1000 block of Kemman Avenue. She was given an Oct. 23 court date and released on bond. Madonna was also arrested with a warrant out of La Grange Park for failure to appear.

Warrant: Retail Theft 

Police charged Dustin Mullins, 29, of Brookfield, with a warrant out of La Grange Park for retail theft. He was processed and held for an Oct. 7 court date.

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Sunday, October 6

Theft Reported

A Kindle Fire was reported stolen from Plymouth Place.

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Friday, October 4

Snow Blower on the Loose

Someone cut the chain securing a snow blower to the common area of a building in the 1400 block of Homestead Avenue. 

Tuesday, October 1

Suspended License Arrest 

Police charged Kevin Bond, 28, of Blue Island, with driving on a suspended license and wearing a headset while driving about 3:45 p.m. near the intersection of Kemman Avenue and 29th Street. He was given a Nov. 13 court date and released.

Friday, September 27

Suspended License Arrest

Police charged Robert Dykas, 48, of Chicago, with driving on a suspended license, without insurance or a plate cover and on expired registration about 2:45 a.m. near the intersection of La Grange Road and 31st Street. He was given an Oct. 23 court date and released on bond.

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