Crime & Safety
Attack Inside Snookers Bar And Grill Site Leads To Wilmington Woman's Arrest Warrant 2 Years Later
The Will County Sheriff's investigation lasted nearly two entire years.

WILMINGTON, IL — A Will County Sheriff's investigation of a Wilmington barroom attack that happened nearly two years ago has just resulted in prosecutor Jim Glasgow and his Will County State's Attorney's Office filing aggravated battery charges against a Wilmington woman named Dionna Spicuzza.
The court file was stamped on Wednesday, and now the Will County Sheriff's deputies are out trying to find Spicuzza to take her into custody. She faces two counts of aggravated battery. The criminal complaint indicates that Spicuzza committed her violent crimes inside the Snooker's Bar and Grill on Strip Mine Road in Wilmington back on Sept. 23, 2023.
She is accused of harming a woman inside the Snooker's establishment by hitting the victim about the body and also about the head.
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The warrant for Spicuzza's arrest was signed Tuesday by Will County Judge Donald DeWilkins. The arrest warrant indicates that Spicuzza is 36 years old and comes from the 1200 block of North Kankakee Street in Wilmington. She is 5-foot-5, 190 pounds with brown hair and brown eyes.
The judge's warrant also orders Spicuzza to be held without release and brought before the Will County Court for her pretrial detention or conditions of her release hearing.
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