Crime & Safety

Olympia Fields Police Blotter: Two Dunkin' Donuts Arrests, Man Defecates in Medical Facility

Olympia Fields police reports, June 24-27

MONDAY, JUNE 27

Suspended License

Troy Huff, 21, of Matteson, was arrested and charged with driving on a suspended license after being stopped near the intersection of Western Avenue and Lincoln Highway in connection with turning without signaling, according to reports. Police said Huff also had an outstanding warrant from the Matteson Police Department.

Violent Threats and Resisting Arrest at Dunkin' Donuts

Ricky Shirley, 45, of Robbins, was arrested at Dunkin' Donuts on Lincoln Highway and charged with assault after his girlfriend told police he threatened to hurt her if she didn't let him drive her car, according to reports. Police said Shirley pushed and kicked a police commander while being arrested and attempted to kick the squad car door open. Shirley was subsequently charged with resisting a police officer.

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SUNDAY, JUNE 26

Homewood Warrant Arrest at Dunkin' Donuts

Chrishawn Foster, 24, of South Holland, told police she was attacked by another woman and dropped off at Dunkin' Donuts on Vollmer Road in Olympia Fields, according to reports. Police said Foster declined to press charges against the other woman. Officers said they then discovered Foster had an arrest warrant out of Homewood, and took her into custody and to the Homewood Police Department.

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FRIDAY, JUNE 24

Messy Visitor

Police said they escorted a homeless man out of an Olympia Fields medical facility and served him a "no trespassing" letter from the building's owner. The owner told police the man had been scaring his tenants, urinating on the walls and defecating on the floors, according to reports.

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