This stuff are from Mount Prospect Police Division incident experiences. The Mount Prospect Journal publishes the police blotter each Wednesday. If anybody has data that may assist resolve a criminal offense, name Crimestoppers at 847-590-7867.
DUI CHARGE
Lisa Czarnecki, 53, of 214 S. sixth St., Waterford, WI, was charged Feb. 27 with driving drunk and failure to yield turning left. In accordance with police, officers at roughly 6:34 p.m. acquired a report of a lady stopping in the course of the street, hitting curbs and swerving close to Oakton Road and Mount Prospect Street. Officers a short while later situated the automobile, which became RecPlex, 420 W. Dempster St. Throughout questioning, officers reported a robust scent of alcoholic beverage coming from Czarnecki’s breath. She reportedly failed standardized area sobriety exams and refused to carry out a breath check. She was charged a short while later and the automobile was towed from the scene.
Erik Hernandez, 28, of 53 Burgess Dr., Glendale Heights, was charged Feb. 26 with driving drunk and improper lane utilization. In accordance with police, officers at roughly 1:51 a.m. have been on patrol close to Busse and Algonquin roads after they noticed a black Mercedes-Benz within the curb lane with each driver’s aspect tires crossing into the median lane and quickly correcting again. Officers performed a visitors cease and through questioning, officers reported the odor of an alcoholic beverage emanating from contained in the automobile and Hernandez. He reportedly failed standardized area sobriety exams and refused to carry out a breath check. He was charged a short while later and the automobile was towed from the scene.
Jared Conyers, 34, of 868 Webster Ln., Des Plaines, was charged Feb. 17 with driving drunk, no insurance coverage, improper backing, failure to sign, and improper lane utilization. In accordance with police, officers at roughly 12:46 a.m. responded to Comcast, 350 N. Wolf Rd., for a attainable DUI driver. It was reported {that a} white Ford Fusion was all around the roadway and had pulled right into a car parking zone. Officers reportedly noticed the automobile exit the car parking zone and alter into the median lane with out signaling. It continued to cross the dashed middle white line markings with each passenger aspect tires, police mentioned. Officers performed a visitors cease and mentioned after the automobile stopped, it started to again up. Officers activated their horns a number of instances inflicting the automobile to return to an abrupt cease. Throughout questioning, officers reported an odor of alcohol emanating from contained in the automobile and his breath. He reportedly failed standardized area sobriety exams and refused to carry out a breath check. He was charged a short while later and the automobile was towed from the scene.
LICENSE CHARGE
Cameron Miller, 25, of 200 Minthaven Ct., Gurnee, was charged Feb. 27 with driving on a suspended license and rushing. In accordance with police, officers at 12:13 a.m. have been on patrol within the space of Euclid Avenue and Sycamore Lane after they noticed a grey Toyota touring 55 mph in a 40 mph zone. Officers performed a visitors cease and reported that his license was suspended for monetary violations. He was charged a short while later and the automobile was left legally parked on a close-by avenue.
Kasandra Barrera, 22, of 4702 W. twelfth Pl., Cicero, was charged Feb. 25 with driving with a suspended license and digital communication gadget prohibited. In accordance with police, officers at 10:44 a.m. whereas on patrol at Rand and Kensington roads ready for a purple gentle to show inexperienced, seen a motorist viewing a cellphone of their hand whereas driving. Police initiated a visitors cease and reported that her license was suspended. She was charged a short while later and the automobile was left legally parked on a close-by avenue.
Bianca Rogers Doby, 28, of 1511 Cedarwood Ln., Wheeling, was charged Feb. 22 with driving on a suspended driver’s license and working a motorcar with suspended registration. In accordance with police, officers at 10:25 a.m. have been on patrol at Elmhurst Street and Dempster Road after they noticed a automobile working with no lights on whereas it was raining and just one brake gentle functioning. Officers performed a visitors cease and reported that her license was suspended. She was charged a short while later and the automobile was left legally parked in a close-by car parking zone.
Mario Alvarez, 30, of 1005 Arnold Ct., Des Plaines, was charged Feb. 21 with driving whereas license suspended and working a motorcar with one working headlamp. In accordance with police, officers at roughly 2:14 a.m. have been on patrol after they noticed a 2006 Dodge Stratus close to Elmhurst Street and Dempster Road with just one working headlamp. Police performed a visitors cease and reported that his license was suspended out of Iowa. He was charged a short while later and a good friend arrived to drive the automobile away.
Sabrina Alinas, 24, of 1135 N. Boxwood Dr., Mount Prospect, was charged Feb. 20 with driving and not using a license and disobeying a cease signal. In accordance with police, officers at roughly 2:25 p.m. have been conducting cease signal violation enforcement at Wheeling Street and Dogwood Lane after they noticed a beige-colored sports activities utility automobile disobey the cease signal on the intersection. Officers performed a visitors cease and reported that she didn’t have a license. She was charged a short while later and the automobile was left legally parked.
Elisa Flores Sanchez, 33, of 650 E. Murray Ln., Des Plaines, was charged Feb. 15 with driving whereas license suspended and expired registration sticker. In accordance with police, officers at roughly 5:44 p.m. have been within the space of Elmhurst Street and Dempster Road after they noticed a black Lexus with an expired registration sticker from final November. Police performed a visitors cease and reported that her license was suspended for monetary causes. She was charged a short while later. The automobile was left legally parked in a close-by car parking zone.
Edgar Palomares-Diaz, 23, of 1309 Turtle Creek Dr., Palatine, was charged Feb. 10 with driving and not using a legitimate license and driving with one headlight. In accordance with police, officers at roughly 2:05 a.m. have been on routine patrol within the space of E. Rand Street and Blue Jay Courtroom after they noticed a grey Mazda 3 sedan touring with out one functioning headlight. Officers performed a visitors cease and reported that he didn’t have a license, regardless of dwelling in Illinois for 2-3 years. He was charged a short while later.
SPEEDING CHARGE
Aliakbar Moallem, 21, of 1386 Prospect Ave., Des Plaines, was charged Feb. 9 with rushing. In accordance with police, officers at roughly 12:25 a.m. have been on routine patrol within the space of Northwest Freeway and Maple Road after they noticed a white Hyundai touring 60 mph in a 30 mph zone. Officers performed a visitors cease and he was charged a short while later.
DECEPTIVE PRACTICES
Police Feb. 15 acquired a report from a lady who said that on Feb. 10, she went on-line to test her checking account and noticed 19 withdrawals from her checking account that she didn’t authorize, which she was advised have been on account of cashed checks. In accordance with police, it was decided by the financial institution that the identical test was most definitely washed by somebody and was used roughly 7-8 instances. Roughly $2,085 was taken from her account.
THEFT REPORTS
Police at roughly 2:15 p.m. Feb. 22 have been assigned a theft name at RecPlex, 420 W. Dempster St., relating to two catalytic converters that had been stolen. Staff said that two of the park district buses had their catalytic converters stolen. Complete injury was estimated at $2,400.
Police at 1:30 p.m. Feb. 22 responded to 1530 W. Dempster St. for a theft report. A girl said she was suggested by a put up workplace electronic mail that her bundle, which contained two shirts and one sweater with a complete worth of $59.50, was delivered and left at her constructing at 7:35 p.m. Feb. 16. She advised police she went to choose up the bundle at 8:30 p.m. and located it was lacking.
Police at 9 a.m. Feb. 16 responded to 1503 W. Golf Rd. for a theft from motorcar report. A girl said her Honda CR-V was parked on the road at 7 p.m. Feb. 14 earlier than moved into the driveway the next day at 7 a.m. She seen the exhaust was louder than regular, checked below the automobile and located the catalytic converter was stolen.
RETAIL THEFT
Police at 3:51 p.m. Feb. 16 responded to Walmart, 930 Mount Prospect Plaza, for a delayed retail theft report. An worker advised police that at roughly 6:24 p.m. Feb. 9, the alarm for the fireplace exit doorways close to the bicycles went off. He mentioned he reviewed retailer footage and noticed three unknown males every trip a mountain bike out the emergency exit door earlier than fleeing the realm. The bikes had a complete worth of $299.97.
PROPERTY DAMAGE
Police at 12:03 p.m. Feb. 11 responded to 725 Huntington Commons Rd. for a felony injury to property report. A person advised police he noticed two males making an attempt to interrupt into the entrance door of the constructing with one utilizing a pry software. He advised police that he noticed the 2 males by means of surveillance video footage stroll by means of the primary degree then as much as the second flooring and into the laundry room. They overlooked the entrance door and entered a automobile earlier than leaving the scene.
Police at 9:50 a.m. Feb. 4 responded to the parking storage at Randhurst Village for a graffiti report. Safety advised police that at roughly 7:30 a.m. they have been on routine patrol of the mall grounds after they situated graffiti on the primary degree of the mall parking storage. Mall officers mentioned the graffiti could be washed off that day and injury was estimated at about $100.
Police at 1 p.m. Jan. 30 responded to 2024 W. Algonquin Rd. for a injury to property report. A person advised police he parked his Infiniti within the car parking zone in a single day and located the automobile’s entrance windshield was egged throughout that point. He mentioned he had one attainable offender, the motive force of a automobile he parked subsequent to, who left a be aware for parking too shut.
Police at 8:15 a.m. Jan. 24 responded to the intersection of Forest Avenue and Gregory Road for a lacking cease signal. Officers situated the cease signal from the southwest nook buried below a number of inches of recent snow. There have been no apparent indicators of injury to the bottom or the signal, and the recent snow indicated it seemingly occurred two days prior earlier than the snow began falling. Public works was notified to have the cease signal positioned again into the bottom.
STOLEN PROPERTY
Police at 5:04 p.m. Feb. 22 responded to 1721 W. Golf Rd. for a theft of a license plate report. A person advised police he and his spouse personal a silver 2011 Honda and his spouse notified him that day that the rear license plate was lacking from the automobile. He advised police he believed it was stolen someday whereas parked within the car parking zone for his enterprise between 9 a.m. Feb. 10 and 10 a.m. that day.
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