Crime & Safety
Violating Order Of Protection, Battery, More: Lake County Sheriff
The Lake County Sheriff's Office shares reports of crime incidents from Tuesday, Sept. 17 to Saturday, Sept. 21, 2019.

LAKE COUNTY, IL — Reported by the Lake County Sheriff's Office:
Saturday, Sept. 21
Leaving the scene of a crash with injuries, felony driving while license revoked:
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Noe Rosales, 37, of Waukegan, was arrested on Sept. 21 on Yorkhouse Road and Sheridan Road, in Beach Park on accusations of leaving the scene of a crash with injuries, and driving while their license is revoked (a felony). Bond for Rosales was set at $20,000, and their court date was reported to have taken place Sept. 25 (indictment tbd).
Friday, Sept. 20
Aggravated domestic battery
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Miguel A. Bueno Ciriaco, 35, of unincorporated Zion was arrested on Sept. 20 in the 1000 block of W. 17th Street, in unincorporated Zion on accusations of aggravated domestic battery. His bond was set at $50,000 and his court date is scheduled for Oct. 1, according to the sheriff's office's latest website update.
Wednesday, Sept. 18
Domestic battery
Adam H. Wesley, 45, of Round Lake was arrested on Sept. 18 in the 35700 block of N. Cedar Island, in unincorporated Fox Lake, on accusations of domestic battery. Wesley's bond was set at $30,000 and his court date is set for Oct. 2.
Violation of order of protection
Sara Cassidy, 46, of Vernon Hills, was arrested on Sept. 18 in the 300 block of Plumwood Court, in Vernon Hills, on accusations of violating an order of protection. Her bond was set at $5,000, and her court date was reported to have taken place on Sept. 24.
Tuesday, Sept. 17
Anjelica E. Bowling, of North Chicago, was arrested on Sept. 17, in the 38500 block of N. Munn Road, in unincorporated Lake Villa, on accusations of criminal trespass to a residence and resisting arrest. Her bond was set at $20,000.00 (recognizance) and her court date is set for Oct. 3.
Police report information is provided by local police departments. Charges are not evidence of guilt. They are a record of police actions on a given day, and persons charged with a crime are presumed innocent until proven guilty in court.
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