Crime & Safety

Violation Of Protective Order, In-State Warrant: Highland Park Blotter

Highland Park Police made two arrests this week and have charged two men with criminal charges on different offenses.

Highland Park Police arrested one man on a charge of violating an order of protection while another man was arrested after he was wanted on an in-state warrant.
Highland Park Police arrested one man on a charge of violating an order of protection while another man was arrested after he was wanted on an in-state warrant. (Renee Schiavone/Patch)

HIGHLAND PARK, IL — Highland Park Police made a pair of arrests over the past recent days involving charges of a violation of a protective order and an in-state warrant.

Local residents are reminded that criminal charges do not equate to a guilty finding and that all suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty.

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Daniel Rodriguez, 24, Waukegan, was arrested at 12:01 p.m. on April 19 and charged with being in violation of a protective order. He was released and taken to bond court.

Justin Russell, 34, Chicago, was arrested at 2:54 a.m. on April 21 after being wanted on an in-state warrant. Police said that police noticed a suspicious vehicle in the 1300 block of Park Avenue West and determined that Russell was wanted on an in-state warrant. He was released to the custody of Bedford Park Police pending a court date.

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