Crime & Safety

Naperville Arrest Records: Oct. 16-20

Several arrests have been made responding to retail theft, warrants and driving uninsured vehicles.

NAPERVILLE, IL — The following arrest bulletin items were taken from the Naperville Police Department Oct. 16 - 20.

10/16
Thomas Fugate, 28, was arrested on a service warrant on the 1300 block of East Ogden Avenue.

Kenneth Uselis, 33, of Windstream Court in Aurora, was arrested on a service warrant on the 1300 block of Aurora Avenue.

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10/17
Aaron Thomas, 28, of Warren Avenue in Aurora was arrested for operating an uninsured vehicle in the 1500 block of Aurora Avenue.

Anthony Delnero, 19, of Keller Lane in Naperville was arrested for possession of drug paraphernalia in the 3400 block of Keller Lane

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Jabari Curtis, 24, of E. 77th Street in Chicago, was arrested on a service warrant in the 400 block of E. Bailey Road.

Robert Brooks, 52, of Reflection Drive in Aurora, was arrested on a service warrant in the 1300 block of Aurora Avenue.


10/18:

Michael Kroll, 52, of Plank Road in Naperville, was arrested for driving with a revoked/suspended license in the 1500 block of Ogden Avenue.

Robert Bailey, 20, of Fulton Court in Plainfield, was arrested for retail theft in the 1300 block of Aurora Avenue.

Marshun Robinson, 34, of W. 23 Street in Chicago, was arrested on a warrant in the intersection of Meridian Parkway and N. Route 59.

Ronald Toledo, 26, of Chalet Road in Naperville, was arrested for retail theft on the 700 block of Fort Hill Drive.

Julie Rampich, 28, of Bailey Road in Naperville, was arrested for driving on a suspended/revoked license in Downtown Naperville on the corner of Washington Street and Jefferson Avenue.

10/20
Vanessa Padilla, 36, of Plainfield Road in Joliet, was arrested on a warrant on the corner of N. Route 59 and North Aurora Road.

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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