Crime & Safety

Aggravated DUI, Pry Marks on Door: La Grange Park Police Blotter

La Grange Park police blotter, Jan. 7-15.

THURSDAY, JAN. 10

Aggravated DUI

Maribel Salgado, 32, of the 4200 bock of West Hirsch Street, Chicago, was stopped for speeding and erratic driving at the corner of La Grange and Homestead roads at 2:47 a.m. and charged with aggravated driving under the influence of alcohol after failing multiple sobriety tests, police said. The defendant was also charged with driving without a valid license.

WEDNESDAY, JAN. 9

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Pry Marks on Door

A resident on the 400 block of Waiola Avenue reported a series of pry marks around the front door of his home. The exact location wasn't specified. The marks were superficial and no one entered the home.

TUESDAY, JAN. 8

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Illegal Driver I

G. W. Kirkwood, 65, of the 1800 block of North Larrabee Street, Chicago, was stopped for speeding at the corner of Shawmut and Newberry avenues at 10:01 a.m. and charged with driving with a suspended license, police said.

MONDAY, JAN. 7

Illegal Driver II

James T. Meyers, 36, of the 600 block of South 24th Avenue, Bellwood, was stopped at the corner of 31st Street and Beach Avenue at 4:35 p.m. for driving without a front license plate and with a mismatched registration, police said. He was charged with driving with a suspended license, no valid registration and no proof of insurance.

Illegal Driver III

Huberto Albino-Salgado, 40, of the 2200 block of North Leamington Avenue, Chicago, was stopped at the corner of La Grange and Scotdale roads at 6:05 a.m. for having only one headlamp lit, police said. He was charged with driving without a valid license and without proof of insurance.

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