Crime & Safety
Sheriff's Blotter: Police Seeking Information in Hit and Run
Kendall County Sheriff's Office, Sept. 3-8

Thursday, Sept. 8
Disorderly conduct
Leesha Kraus, 34, 47 Springdale Road, in Oswego Township, was charged with disorderly conduct at about 12:45 p.m. Thursday at her home, according to a Kendall County Sheriff’s office report. Deputies were called for a report that she was beating the car of another woman with a baseball bat, the report said.
Domestic battery
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Vianca M. Davis, 30, of the first block of Boat Lane in Oswego Township, was charged with domestic battery at about 6 p.m. Sept. 8 at her home, according to a Kendall County Sheriff’s office report. Deputies were called to the home after Davis pushed a household member and threw an electric razor inside the home, the report said.
Wednesday, Sept. 7
Domestic battery
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Anthony Horton, 24, 7 Sonora Drive, in Oswego Township, was charged with domestic battery at about 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at his home, according to a Kendall County Sheriff’s office report. Deputies were called for a report of Horton shoving a family member during an argument, the report said.
Sunday, Sept. 4
Battery
Kendall County Sheriff’s deputies are investigating a case in which a 17-year-old boy was struck with a pair of channel lock pliers after an argument with a female in the 100 block of Route 30 in Oswego Township Sunday. No further information was available.
Saturday, Sept. 3
Hit and run
Kendall County Sheriff’s deputies are looking for information on a hit-and-run accident that occurred at 12:34 a.m. at Fox Road and Fox River Drive in Fox Township. A red pickup truck struck another vehicle, injuring two people inside, and then left the scene, police said. A piece of plastic from the truck was found at the scene, according to police. Both injured people were taken to a local hospital, police said, and no further information was available on their conditions. Anyone with information is asked to call Kendall County Crime Stoppers at 630-553-5999. Callers to Crime Stoppers remain anonymous, and are eligible for a reward of up to $1,000.
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