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Beecher Police Blotter: January 14 – 21

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Disclaimer: Charges against each defendant are merely accusations, with all defendants presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.

January 14, Robert Travis, 46, of the 1000 block of 83rd Street, Chicago, was stopped for having a suspended vehicle registration at Indiana and Racine Avenues and also found to have a revoked driver’s license. He was arrested and bonded out shortly afterward.

January 21, Alan Eduardo, 22, of the 31300 block of S. Western Avenue, Beecher, was stopped at Dixie Highway and Penfield Street for having an expired registration and found to have no valid driver’s license. He was arrested and charged with having no valid driver’s license and illegal transportation of alcohol, bonded, and released.

January 21, Leslie Mcghee, 47, of the 400 block of Brookwood, Olympia Fields, was in a vehicle parked at 525 Dixie Highway. The officer ran the license plate and learned it was suspended. The officer also determined that Mcghee’s driver’s license was suspended, and he was charged with that and illegal transportation of alcohol, bonded, and released.


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