Crime & Safety

Will County DUI Arrests: Nov. 24

A look at recent DUI arrests around Will County.

Bolingbrook

Nov. 7 Nathan Carroll, 61, 157 Garden Dr., was charged with two counts of DUI, improper lane usage, improper turn at intersection and no insurance, following a traffic stop at Schmidt Rd. & Briarcliff Rd. at 1:29 am.

Nov. 4  Sergio Nava, 33, 8A Kingerly Court, Hinsdale, was charged with an equipment violation, improper lane usage, driving on a suspended license, two counts of DUI and no insurance, following a traffic stop on the 700 block of N. Bolingbrook Dr. at 4:22 am.

Nov. 4 Sigmund LaPorta, 40, 3909 Juniper Lane, Joliet, was charged with DUI, following traffic stop at Rt. 53 & Lily Cache Ln. at 3:22 am.

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Nov. 3 Harold McCadd, 42, 229 Roman Circle, was charged with DUI and resisting a peace officer on the 300 block of S. Bolingbrook Dr. at 2:30 am.

Nov. 1 Dieter Zuehlke, 25, 11700 Archer Ave., Chicago, was charged with two counts of DUI, no valid driver’s license, no insurance, improper lane usage, speeding, resisting a peace officer and illegal transportation of alcohol, following a traffic stop on the 800 block of E. Boughton Rd. at 2:41 am.

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Nov. 1 Carlos Meza, 28, 142 Queenswood Rd., was charged with speeding, improper lane usage, and two counts of DUI, following traffic stop at Homewood Ln. and Green Mountain Dr. at 12:27 am.

Plainfield

Nov. 15 Christopher Conway, 21, of the 25000 block of Blakely Drive, Plainfield, was arrested by Plainfield police at 6:51 a.m. Nov. 15 at Fraser Drive and Route 59 and charged with driving under the influence of alcohol, police said. Bond amount was $100.

Channahon

Nov. 11 Jesus Alvarez Jr., 23, of Chicago, was arrested on charges of improper lane use, texting while driving and DUI, police said.

Nov. 10 Andrew V. Bell, 28, of Kernersville, NC, was arrested on charges of speeding, improper lane use, failure to display driver's license, operating an uninsured vehicle and DUI/drugs, police reported.

Romeoville

Nov. 17 Daniel Madlock, 26, 1851 Waverly, Crest Hill, arrested by the Romeoville Police Department and booked into the Will County jail on charges of driving under the influence of alcohol, no driver's license, transporting or carrying alcoholic liquor and failure to wear a seat belt.

Nov. 8 Terrence Fizer, 38, 21511 S. Comorant St., Crest Hill, arrested by the Romeoville Police Department at about 2:20 a.m. at Weber and Renwick roads and charged with driving under the influence of alcohol, driving an uninsured motor vehicle, illegal transportation of alcohol and improper lane usage.

Joliet 

Nov. 20 Nayeli Camargo, 26, 207 N. Broadway, Joliet, arrested by the Joliet Police Department and booked into the Will County jail on Nov. 20 on a charge of aggravated driving under the influence of alcohol.

Nov. 20 James D. Deal, 28, 410 Doris, Joliet, arrested by Illinois State Police District 5 and booked into the Will County jail on Nov. 20 on charges of aggravated driving under the influence of alcohol, driving on a suspended license, transporting or carrying alcoholic liquor, improper traffic lane usage, improper turn signal and driving 26 to 30 mph over the speed limit.

Nov. 19 Daniel M. Biciste, 34, 9219 W. Willow, Mokena, arrested by the Joliet Police Department and booked into the Will County jail on Nov. 19 on charges of aggravated driving under the influence of alcohol and driving on a suspended license.

Nov. 18 Andrew J. White, 30, 511 Mack, Joliet, arrested by the Will County Sheriff's Office and booked into the Will County jail on Nov. 18 on charges of driving under the influence of alcohol, blood alcohol content over .08 and driving 21 to 25 mph over the limit.

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