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Joliet Blotter: Man Charged with Dealing Heroin; Drug, Domestic Battery Arrests

Joliet arrests.

May 13

Phillip Brown, 41, of the 2000 block of Barr Elms Avenue, Joliet, was arrested by Will County Sheriff's police and booked into the county jail on a charge of domestic battery with 1-2 prior convictions, police said.

Roberto P. Gonzalez, 42, of the 300 block of Washington Street, Joliet, was arrested by Joliet police and booked into the Will County jail on a charge of violating an order of protection, according to jail records.

May 14

Anissa Foster, 21, of the 2300 block of White Birch, Joliet, was arrested by Joliet police and booked into the Will County jail on a charge of domestic battery, jail records said.

Bernard Marble, 26, of the 300 block of Comstock, Joliet, was arrested by Joliet police and booked into the Will County jail on charges of controlled substance trafficking, driving on a suspended license, making an improper turn and improper traffic lane use, according to jail records.

Alan Vojensky, 25, of the 200 block of Madison Street, Joliet, was arrested by Will County Sheriff's police and booked into the county jail on charges of manufacture/delivery of heroin and possession of a controlled substance, police said.

May 15

Matthew Nero, 28, of the 2900 block of Nancy Vallera, Joliet, was arrested by Joliet police and booked into the Will County jail on charges of possession of a controlled substance and possession of cannabis, jail records said.

Mark Rogers, 43, of the 400 block of Ottawa Street, Joliet, was arrested by Joliet police and booked into the Will County jail on charges of possession of drug paraphernalia, resisting a peace officer, driving on a revoked/suspended license and driving an uninsured vehicle, police said.


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