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Beecher Police Blotter: March 24 – April 3

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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. 

March 24, Anthony S. Fugate, 37, of the 28400 block of S. Yates Avenue, Beecher, was stopped in the 200 block of Church Road for a traffic offense. He drove away during the traffic stop and was found to be possession of adult use cannabis in a motor vehicle. He was arrested and bonded out shortly afterward.

March 28, Jermaine Ogletree, 49, of 5943 Woodgate Drive, Matteson, was stopped in the 900 block of Dixie Highway for an expired registration and found to have no driver’s license. He was arrested and bonded out shortly afterward.

April 3, Darrel S. Dillard, 30, of 122 Pinetree Court, Michigan City, IN, was stopped in the 300 block of Dixie Highway for improper lane usage. He was found to be operating the vehicle under the influence of drugs and in possession of a controlled substance. He was transported to the Will County ADF for a bond hearing.


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