Crime & Safety
Romeoville Incidents And Arrests: Burglary, Car Theft, Vandalism
The most recent police reports from the Romeoville Police Department.

ROMEOVILLE, IL — Police in Romeoville have issued their latest incident and arrest reports for Dec. 4 to Dec. 20. Several burglaries were reported, in addition to vandalism and car thefts. Arrests include disorderly conduct, DUI and possession of a stolen motor vehicle.
Incidents
Dec. 4: A burglary from a motor vehicle in the 100 block of Highpoint Drive. An iPad was stolen.
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Dec. 10: A 2013 Ford Focus was stolen from the 0-100 block of Austrian. Police say the car was left unlocked with the keys inside and was taken from a driveway, along with a purse that was inside.
Dec. 10: A burglary was reported from a motor vehicle in the 700 block of Center Boulevard. Two windows were broken and a backpack was stolen.
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Dec. 10: A burglary was reported from a motor vehicle in the 0-100 block of North Old Budler Road. A purse was taken.
Dec. 11: A burglary was reported in the 100 block of Anton. About $1,000 of tools were taken from a trailer outside a business.
Dec. 11: A burglary was reported from a motor vehicle in the 0-100 block of Ponderosa Drive. The vehicle had been left unlocked and change was taken from the center console.
Dec. 15: A burglary was reported from a motor vehicle in the 100 block of Ambassador. $50 was taken from a purse that had been left in the parked vehicle.
Dec. 16: Criminal damage to property was reported in the 700 block of Echo. The rear window of a vehicle was shot out with a bb gun.
Dec. 17: A motor vehicle theft was reported in the 200 block of South Highpoint Drive. The vehicle had been left running when it was taken, police said.
Dec. 18: Criminal defacement of property was reported in the 700 block of Dalhart. Someone spray painted graffiti on a shed.
Arrests
Mario Dejesus Marcos, 44, of Bolingbrook, Ill., was arrested Nov. 23 for a DUI, driving without insurance or drivers license, illegal transportation of alcohol and traffic violations. He was also wanted on an in-state warrant, police said. Bond was set at $10,000 for the warrant and $3,000 for the other charges.
Fifty-year-old Maria Solorzano-Lopez, of Joliet, Ill., was arrested Nov. 28 for driving without a license and failure to yield. She was released on $1,500 bond.
Marissa Trotsky, 21, of Romeoville, was arrested Dec. 3 for battery. She was released on $120 bond.
Thirty-year-old Quintisha Lewis, of Romeoville, was arrested Dec. 4 for improper lighting and no valid license. She was released on $1,500 bond.
Alan Carter, 48, of Romeoville, was arrested Dec. 4 for DUI and traffic violations. Bond was set at $3,000.
Angelia Hinkle, 29, of Sauk Village, Ill., was arrested Dec. 4 on an outstanding in-state warrant. Bond was set at $5,000.
Joseph Sanzeri, 22, of Romeoville, was arrested Dec. 7 for aggravated speeding. He was released on $2,000 bond.
Fifty-year-old Matthew Ferrari, of Romeoville, was arrested Dec. 7 for criminal trespassing. He was released on $120 bond.
Umair Abbasi, 29, of Plainfield, was arrested Dec. 8 for driving too fast for conditions, driving withot a license, and illegal use of a cellphone. Bond was set at $1,500.
Sergio Pinedo Martinez, 46, of Romeoville, was arrested Dec. 8 for DUI, driving without a valid license or insurance, illegal transportation of alcohol and stopping in the roadway.
Earl Thorne, 24, of Chicago, was arrested Dec. 8 for possession of a stolen motor vehicle. He was transported to the Will County Adult Detention Facility.
Robert Blaskey, 31, or Evergreen Park, Ill., was arrested Dec. 9 for DUI, driving without a valid license, and traffic violations.
Martin Segura, 18, of Cicero, Ill., was arrested Dec. 9 for driving without insurance or a drivers license and disobeying a traffic sign.
Luis Obregon, 19, of Romeoville, was arrested Dec. 10 for aggravated domestic battery. He was transported to the Will County Adult Detention Facility.
Michael Nelson, 26, of Bolingbrook, Ill., was arrested Dec. 11 for battery. He was released on a $120 bond.
Tammy RIder, 54, of Romeoville, was arrested Dec. 11 on an outstanding in-state warrant. Bond was set at $7,500.
Quahan Hardy, 19, of Romeoville, was arrested Dec. 11 for retail theft. Bond was set at $120.
Clarice Carter, 27, of Plainfield, was arrested Dec. 13 for driving with a suspended license and improper use of a cell phone. She was released on $1,500 bond.
Ibrahim Altawiel, 22, of Joliet, Ill., was arrested Dec. 13 for driving with a suspended license, leaving the scene of an accident, failure to report an accident, failure to give information and failure to yield. No bond was listed.
Darius Blackledge, 37, of Romeoville, was arrested Dec. 13 for domestic battery. He was transported to the Will County Adult Detention Facility.
Austin Miller, 29, of Chicago, was arrested Dec. 14 on an outstanding in-state warrant. He was transported to the Will County Adult Detention Facility.
Lonnie Ward, 38, of Joliet, Ill., was arrested Dec. 14 for aggravated speeding, no drivers license on his person and failure to notify of change of address. He was released on $2,000 bond.
Princeton Jones, 29, of Bolingbrook, Ill., was arrested Dec. 16 for aggravated speeding, driving without insurance, no drivers license on his person, and failure to notify a change of address. He was released on $2,000 bond.
Jamie DeLuna, 25, of Romeoville, was arrested Dec. 16 for domestic battery and criminal damage to property. He was transported to the Will County Adult Detention Facility.
Michael Coleman, 25, of Romeoville, was arrested Dec. 18, for delivery and manufacture of cannabis and two outstanding in-state warrants. He was transported to the Will County Adult Detention Facility.
Dominique Taylor, 28, of Plainfield, was arrested Dec. 18, for driving with a suspended license and registration and failure to signal. He was released on $3,000 bond.
Stanley Russell, 51, of Joliet, Ill., was arrested Dec. 18 for aggravated speeding. He was released on $1,500 bond.
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