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Man held on $100,000 bond after threatening Elmhurst officer FOR THE BENSENVILLE INDEPENDENT
At about 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 27, the Independent received a press release from the City of Elmhurst saying that police were investigating an incident that occurred at York St. and Crestview Ave. and that traffic lanes were closed on York St. northbound at Lake St. and southbound at Grand Avenue near Bensenville. Commuters were asked to avoid the area. The lane closures were in place as late as 10 p.m. Tuesday. The City of Elmhurst issued a release on the morning of Wednesday, Feb. 28 saying police had attempted to pull a car over for an infraction, but the car sped off rather than stop. The vehicle was later found abandoned somewhere in Chicago, but the driver remained at large. The officers involved were not injured. Suspect identified, arrested; currently held on $100,000 bond On Thursday, March 1, DuPage County State’s Attorney Robert B. Berlin and Elmhurst Police Chief Mi-chael Ruth announced that a $100,000 bond had been set for a Chicago man accused of nearly striking an Elmhurst police officer with his vehicle following a traffic stop. Byron Auterberry, 33, of 1235 N. Waller, Chicago, was charged in relation to the incident with two counts of Aggravated Assault and one count of Aggravated Fleeing or Attempting to Elude a Police Officer, all Class 4 Felonies. Bond was set by Judge Brian McKillip. On Tuesday, Feb. 27, at ap-proximately 4:46 p.m., officers with the Elmhurst Police Department conducted a traffic stop on a vehi-
cle allegedly driven by Auterberry. It is alleged that during the stop as one of the police officers approached Auterberry’s vehicle from the front, Au-terberry drove his vehicle toward the officer coming
within just several feet of the officer, causing the officer to discharge his service weapon. It is further alleged that as Auterberry drove toward the officer, he crashed his vehicle into another vehicle before
fleeing the scene. An investi-gation into the matter con-ducted by the Elmhurst Po-lice Department led to Auter-berry who was taken into custody yesterday without incident. Auterberry’s next court ap-pear-
ance is scheduled for April 2, 2018 in front of Judge Robert Miller. Members of the public are reminded that this complaint contains only charges and is not proof of the defendant’s guilt.
Special guest comes to Princess Day PAUL DELGUIDICE PHOTO Bensenville Independent
Princess Moana leads all the “Princesses” in the song “How Far I’ll Go” at the Princess Ball held on Friday, March 2 at an area Park District.
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