Crime & Safety
Hinsdale's Problem Now Elmhurst's, Records Indicate
A woman accused of a felony in Hinsdale was arrested three times in one day in Elmhurst, police said.

ELMHURST, IL – A woman who was charged after she was found to have a Hinsdale neighbor's gun is now causing problems in Elmhurst, according to the latest police reports.
Debra A. Kaleta-Nigri, 61, was arrested three times Friday in Elmhurst, police said.
Last month, she was evicted from her house in the 800 block of West North Street in Hinsdale. She faces a felony charge after authorities said they found the gun in her house.
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The landlord and others clear the belongings of Debra Kaleta-Nigri on Oct. 1 in the 800 block of West North Street. (David Giuliani/Patch)
For weeks before her eviction, Kaleta-Nigri was repeatedly charged with trespassing in neighbors' homes.
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Elmhurst's police records list Kaleta-Nigri's old address in Hinsdale. It is unclear where she lives now.
On Friday morning, Kaleta-Nigri was charged with criminal trespassing at a home in the 100 block of West Butterfield Road. The resident asked Kaleta-Nigri to leave, but she refused, police said.
Mid-afternoon, she ate a salad and drank two glasses of wine at Francesca's restaurant, 174 N. York St., but did not pay for them, police said.
Shortly before 8 p.m., she returned to the Butterfield home, police said. She was charged again with trespassing.
In all three cases, she was taken to the police station and then released.
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