Crime & Safety
Smackdown at Chuck E. Cheese's; Car Stolen from Westberry Lane
Tinley Park police reports, Nov. 6 and 11-13.

SUNDAY, NOV. 13
Warrant Arrest
Scott Roisum, 43, of the 100 block of Adamsen Drive in Grafton, N.D., was arrested around 12:30 p.m. at the Orland Park Police Department on a warrant out of for driving on a suspended license. His bail was set at $5,000.
SATURDAY, NOV. 12
Smackdown at Chuck E. Cheese's
Police were called to Chuck E. Cheese, 16090 S. Harlem Ave., Tinley Park, around 6:10 p.m. when a manager said a group of girls was fighting in the dining area. They found out that four young women were throwing pop at each other and screaming. All refused medical attention and complaints weren't signed.
FRIDAY, NOV. 11
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Car Stolen from Westberry Lane
said a man called them around 5:45 a.m. after he saw someone driving his car, which he left running idle in the 8500 block of Westberry Lane in Tinley. The man said he left his townhouse to start the car while he was getting ready for work. He heard a door slam about five minutes later and saw his vehicle, a black 1999 Ford Explorer, driving away at a "high rate of speed." The vehicle was paid off and had up-to-date insurance, police said.
SUNDAY, NOV. 6
Violating an Order of Protection
Jonathan F. Georges, 27, of the 10500 block of Major Avenue in Chicago, was arrested around 3:30 p.m. at the . He was charged with violating an order of protection.
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