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Police Blotter: Lead Foot Driver Lands DUI Charge
He was also charged with driving with a revoked license.

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He was also charged with driving with a revoked license.

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Violations of these ordinances vary from $35 to $250 with an additional court cost fee if you are required to appear at an adjudication hearing.
Lisa M. Clemmons was initially stopped for failure to yield.
Here's an item from the Village of Lisle Police Department blotter on Dec. 12.
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Here's an item from the Village of Lisle Police Department blotter on Dec. 10.
He was also charged with resisting a peace officer.
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Reports state Forajter was also ticketed for no rear registration plate.
Reports state McNulty posted bond and was released with court information.
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