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Beecher Police Blotter: January 6 – 14

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

January 6, David Noriega, 50, of the 4400 block of S. Mozart, Chicago, was stopped at Dixie Highway and Hunters Drive for having a suspended vehicle registration and found to have a revoked driver’s license. He was arrested and bonded out later that day.

January 9, Moses Hill, 32, of the 800 block of north Pulaski Road, Chicago, was stopped in the parking lot of Beecher Plaza for not using a turn signal. James Hill, 32, a passenger in the vehicle was found to have an active arrest warrant and was arrested. Moses Hill was released at the scene, while James Hill was transported to the Will County Adult Detention Center.

January 10, Sabastian Munoz, 24, of the 1800 block of Austin Avenue, Schererville, Indiana, was stopped at 1350 Dixie Highway for failure to dim bright headlights and possessing illegal marijuana. He was charged with adult use cannabis in a motor vehicle and bonded out at the scene.

January 11, Tony Adams, 31, of the 00 block of N. Cleveland, Kankakee, was stopped at Dixie Highway and Hodges Street for a vehicle equipment violation and found to have a suspended driver’s license. He was arrested and bonded out shortly afterward.

January 13, Ninfa Ordonez, 33, of the 29200 block of Western, Beecher, was stopped at 1350 S. Dixie Highway for traveling 26- to 35-mph over the speed limit. She was issued a mandatory appearance citation and released at the scene.

January 14, Jayvon Justice, 19, of the 1500 block of S 16000 E Road, Pembroke Township, was stopped at Dixie Highway and Orchard Lane for having blue headlights and found to have no valid driver’s license. He was issued citations and released at the scene.

January 14, Jorge Avelar, 24, of the 300 block of 155th Street, Calumet City, was stopped in the 300 block of Dixie Highway for a vehicle equipment violation and found to have no valid driver’s license. He was issued citations and bonded at the scene.

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

January 14, Jeremy Jones, 34, of the 900 block of 6060 E Road, Manteno, was stopped at 521 Indiana Avenue for almost colliding with a marked squad car. Jones was found to have a suspended driver’s license, was arrested, and bonded out shortly afterward.


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