Crime & Safety
Olympia Fields Police Blotter: Man Admits to Having Vicodin in Child Seat
Olympia Fields police reports, June 6-10

SUNDAY, JULY 10
Did Male Box with a Mailbox?
A 62-year-old Olympia Fields woman told police someone knocked over her mailbox sometime between 10 p.m. July 9 and 8 a.m. July 10. The woman said it may have been related to an altercation her son had with another man.
Suspended License, No Plate
Raul Garcia, 24, of Calumet City, was arrested and charged with driving on a suspended license after police stopped him at Dunkin' Donuts on Lincoln Highway for not having a front license plate, according to the report. Police said Garcia also has an active DUI warrant out of DuPage County.
Find out what's happening in Chicago Heightsfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
SATURDAY, JULY 9
Suspended, Speeding and Expired
- Jordan Hendrick, 22, of Homewood, was arrested and charged with driving on a suspended license and speeding, according to police.
- Bomani Berry, 35, of South Chicago Heights, was arrested and charged with driving on a suspended license and driving with an expired registration, police said.
- Kimberly Maddox, 40, of Flossmoor was arrested and charged with driving on a suspended license, according to police.
Find out what's happening in Chicago Heightsfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
FRIDAY, JULY 8
'Yeah, I have some Vicodin'
Zachary Williams, 30, of Midlothian, was arrested and charged with possession of a controlled substance after police stopped him for speeding on Lincoln Highway, according to the report. Police asked Williams why he was making several movements toward his center console after he was stopped and if he had any illegal drugs in his vehicle. Williams responded, "Yes, I have a pipe," police said. When asked if he had any other drugs, Williams said, "Yeah, I have some Vicodin," according to the report. The Vicodin was in a child seat in the back of the car, police said.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 6
Dishonest Biker
Keevin Cox, 23, of Park Forest, was arrested and charged with driving on a suspended license and improper lane usage after police saw him drive around a car stopped at a red light so he could be first, according to the report. Cox initially told police his name was "Kelvin" and that the bike belonged to his brother. After police discovered the vehicle did not have a valid motorcycle endorsement and told Cox it would be towed, he admitted to lying about his identity, police said.
Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.