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Police Reports Addison Aug. 22 Cruz R. Flores, 33, of Bensenville, was arrested on the 200 block of E. Lake Street at about 12 midnight. According to the police report, Flores was approached by officers because Flores was operating a motor vehicle with a flat tire and then parked the vehicle in a handicap parking spot. Upon further investigation, Flores was found to be driving under the influence, driving while license suspended, operating an uninsured motor vehicle, and in possession of drug paraphernalia. Flores was charged with those offences as well as aggravated battery, operating an unsafe motor vehicle and parking in a handicapped parking space. Flores was transported to DuPage County Jail. Ashley N. Rinebold, 20, of Addison, was arrested near Fullerton & Stwarts Aves., at about 8 p.m. and was charged with driving with a suspected license and for operating a motor vehicle without proper lighting. Rinebold was released on an I-Bond. Michael F. Martin, 23, of Chicago, was arrested at Itasca Road and Sable Drive at about 10:40 p.m. According to the police report, Martin was stopped for operating a motor vehicle without any lights illuminated. Martin used a false name when approached by officers. Upon further investigation, Martin was found
to be driving while license suspended. He was charged with driving with a suspended license, improper lighting and obstructing identification. He was released on an I-Bond. Vydreon L. Rich, 37, of Oswego, was arrested on the 200 block of No. Lake Street at about 11 p.m. on a warrant out of the Mundelein Police Department for driving with a revoked license. Rich was transported to the DuPage County Jail. Aug. 16 A 32-year-old Addison male was arrested on the 700 block of Lincoln Ave. at about 8:49 p.m. for domestic battery. According to the police report, the suspect struck a victim on the left eye, head butted the victim, and scratched the victim’s back. The suspect threatened to kill the victim or hire someone to kill the victim on previous occasions. The suspect was taken to DuPage County Jail. Aug. 17 A 52-year-old Addison man was arrested on the 300 block of Lake Park Dr. at about 11:22 p.m. for domestic battery. According to the police report, the suspect struck the victim on the arm and pushed the victim to the ground, then struck another victim on that person’s arm. The suspect was transported to the DuPage County Jail. Aug. 18 Jason J. Thayil, 33, of Missouri City, Tex., was arrested on Lake St. at Swift at about 3:31 a.m. Accord-
ing to the police report, Thayil was stopped for speeding, and improper lane usage, and was found to be DUI. He was charged with those offences and released on an I-Bond. Aug. 21 According to police, Melissa A. Pedroza, 25, of Streamwood, was arrested for DUI on the 700 block of W. Lake St. at about 12:04 a.m. She was released on an I-Bond. Eduardo Contreras, 34, of Addison, was arrested near Lake at Lombard at about 9:34 p.m. According to the police report, Contreras was stopped for driving without lights, and was found to be driving while license revoked. Contreras was released on I-Bond. Villa Park Aug. 9 License plates were reported stolen at The Odeum where, according to the police report, unknown offender(s) stole the license plates from two semi-tractors that were parking in the lot. Aug. 10 Burglary to a motor vehicle was reported on the 900 block of So. Michigan at about 5 p.m. According to the police report, an unknown offender entered an unoccupied vehicle, while it was parking the driveway and stole a purse. Giovanni Tavira-Berrum, 35, of Addison, was arrested at Oakland & St. Charles Rd. at about 10:35 p.m.
for reportedly driving without a valid license. Theft was reported on the 300 block of No. Princeton. According to the police report, an unknown offender stole a package that had been delivered to the residence. Aug. 11 Joseangel Villagran, 20, of Villa Park, was arrested on the 400 block of W. Division at about 2:30 a.m. for possession of cannabis, control/sale/ possession/discharge of air rifles. Aug. 12 Residential burglary was reported on the first block of W. Kenilworth at about 3:30 p.m. According to the police report, an unknown offender entered a residence and stole several pieces of jewelry, clothing, identification, checks and electronic devices. Aug. 14 A 46-year-old Villa Park man was arrested on the first block of So. Ardmore at about 10:30 a.m. for violation of an order of protection. The suspect was transported to the DuPage County Jail. Erika Nunez-Arciniega, 30, of Chicago, was arrested near North Ave. & Ellsworth at about 11:15 p.m. for DUI, driving with a suspended license and driving without lights when required. Aug. 15 Criminal damage was reported on the 500 block of No. Ardmore. According to the police report, an un-
known offender slashed all four tires on a vehicle in the parking lot. Criminal damage was reported on the 100 block of W. Terrace. According to the police report, an unknown offender apparently put stones in the gas tank of two vehicles parking in the lot. Sarah T. Vannoy, 35, of Villa Park, was arrested at Ardmore & Highland at about 3:40 p.m. for two counts of DUI and improper parking on a roadway. Aug. 16 Brittany C. Matthews, 36, of Villa Park, was arrested on the 300 block of So. Monterey for unlawful use of intoxicating compounds, stemming from an incident that reportedly took place on Aug. 2, 2019 at about 5:30 p.m. Cody P. Dilworth, 22, of Glen Ellyn, was arrested at Princeton & Division at about 7:26 p.m. for driving without a valid license and with no insurance. Aug. 17 Richard Revucky, 32, of Franklin Park, was arrested near Yale & North Ave., at about 4:30 a.m. for DUI and leaving the scene of an accident. Kyle W. Young, 31, of Lombard, was arrested at Walmart at about 11:55 p.m. for battery. A 44-year-old Gary, Ind., man was arrested at the Motel 6 at about 11 p.m. for two counts of domestic battery.
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NOTICE OF PROPOSED PROPERTY TAX INCREASE FOR THE BENSENVILLE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO.1 A Public Hearing to approve a proposed property Tax levy increase for the Bensenville Fire Protection District No. 1 for 2019 will be held on September 11, 2019 at 6:45 p.m. at the Bensenville Park District 1000 W. Wood Street, Bensenville, Illinois. Any person desiring appear at the Public Hearing and present testimony to the District may contact George Jeffries, Treasurer, P.O. Box 75, Bensenville, IL 60106, (630) 5951909. The corporate and special purpose property taxes extended for 2018 were $240,058.00. The proposed corporate and special purpose property taxes to be levied for 2019 are $366,667.00. This represents 52.7% increase over the previous year. The property taxes extended for debt service and public building commission leases for 2018 were $0 (Zero). The estimated property taxes to be levied for debt service and public building commission leases for 2019 are $0 (Zero). This represents no change over the previous year. The total taxes for 2018 were $240,058.00. The estimated total property taxes to be levied for 2019 are $366,667.00. Published by Order of the Board of Trustees of Said District. (Published in the Bensenville Independent) (Published in the Addison Independent, Bensenville Independent & Villa Park Review Aug. 29, 2019) 354555
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they believed warranted attention,” according to the report. She recommended Madigan reorganize the hierarchy of his office to prevent the amount of power and influence Mapes wielded to again rest with one person. In the report, she suggested the speaker take on a greater role in his office and delegate additional responsibilities to senior members of his staff. The document also states the speaker’s human resources department should be given additional authority, workers should receive more harassment training, and the office should have clearer reporting structures. “I truly hope that the workplace culture changes so that people doing this important work are treated with the respect and dignity they deserve,” Garrett said in a press release. The report said that while many people believe the power wielded by the speaker’s office “has been used to silence opposition” and “discouraged some people from coming forward,” many of those interviewed also believed the office “can use its power to eliminate harassment and discrimination from the Capitol workplace by being transparent, accountable, and a model for other workplaces and legislatures.” “We agree,” Hickey wrote. The investigation also focused on allegations made by Chicago Democratic Rep. Kelly Cassidy and activist Maryann Loncar. The report notes “there is insufficient evidence to conclude that Representative Lang engaged in wrongdoing.”