Crime & Safety

Police Blotter: Clothes, Shoes Stolen from Department Stores

These incidents were among the official reports of the Vernon Hills Police Department. Readers are reminded that an arrest does not constitute a finding of guilt. Only a court of law can make that decision.

ALCOHOL

Patricia M. Dionesotes, 55, of 1539 Richmond St., Arlington Heights, was charged with driving under the influence, violation of minimum speed and improper lane usage May 19 at Route 83 and Westmoreland Drive, where police said she was driving 15 miles per hour under the speed limit. Her court date is June 12 in Waukegan.

Sarah E. Cho, 24, of 260 Biros Lane, Round Lake, was charged with driving under the influence, improper right turn, driving with a blood-alcohol content above .08 and improper lane usage May 19 at Townline Road and Aspen Drive. Her court date is June 12 in Waukegan.

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DRUGS

Janet Patricio, 19, of 245 E. Court of Shorewood, Vernon Hills, was charged with possession of cannabis May 15 while police investigated a suspicious vehicle at Westmoreland Drive and Route 83. Her court date is June 13 in Mundelein.

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THEFT

Jessica M. Vates, 20, of 6253 W. 55th St., Chicago, and Krystal S. Rodriguez, 29, of 660 E. Princeton Court, Grayslake, were charged with retail theft May 17 at Kohl’s after police said they left the store without paying for $354.80 in clothing. Their court dates are June 13 in Mundelein.Β 

Tatayana M. Turner, 18, of 3015 20th Place, North Chicago, was charged with retail theft May 17 at Sears after police said she left the store without paying for clothing and shoes. Her court date is June 13 in Mundelein.

WARRANT

While police investigated a theft May 15 at the Coach store, they found a person who was wanted on a Cook County warrant. Stephanie M. Edwards, 52, of 7022 S. South Shore Drive, Chicago, was arrested on the warrant and turned over to Lake County Jail.

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