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Drunk Driving & Domestic Battery & Disorderly Conduct & Forgery Charges: Police Blotter!
These people were arrested by the Joliet police.

Joseph Hosey was with Patch from 2010 to 2017 and returned in 2025. Hosey is a National Press Club John Aubuchon Press Freedom Award winner, was named the Northern Illinois University Journalist of the Year, was inducted into the Northern Illinois University Hall of Fame, and won Columnist of the Year awards from both the Illinois Associated Press and the Illinois Press Association. Hosey authored a book about the Drew Peterson case, "Fatal Vows: The Tragic Wives of Sergeant Drew Peterson," which was made into the record-setting Lifetime movie "Drew Peterson: Untouchable."
These people were arrested by the Joliet police.

The Irish American Society of County Will awarded Founding Fathers Scholarships.
There will be a Mass prior to the ceremony.
She’s living in the home of the man charged with killing her son — and he wants her gone.
He talked about how much he enjoyed rubbing the girl’s thighs, according to the police.
The Joliet police arrested these people from Joliet.
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The homeless man was taken to the hospital to be treated for an apparent drug overdose, police said.
The Cass Street bridge will be closed until May 15.
These people were arrested by the Joliet police.
These people were arrested by the Joliet police.
These people were arrested by the Joliet police.
An arson investigator from the state Fire Marshal’s Office will investigate the suspicious blaze.
The Joliet police arrested these people.
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The Joliet police arrested these people Friday.
The house was reduced to rubble in a Saturday morning fire.
After the vasectomy, the Shorewood man was subjected to “surgical debridement of his scrotum and penis,” the lawsuit said.
A Will County Correctional Officer was locked up in the jail where he worked.