Crime & Safety

South Chicago Heights Police Blotter: Here Comes a Train

South Chicago Heights police reports, July 17-22.

SUNDAY, JULY 22

Drug Possession

David B. Armster, 23, of the first block of North Arbor Trail in Park Forest, was arrested in the 3200 block of Chicago Road and charged with possession of cannabis, according to the police report.

DUI and More

Elivs Balderas, 49, of the 100 block of East 23rd Street in Chicago Heights, was arrested near the intersection of 28th Place and Chicago Road and charged with driving under the influence of alcohol, having a blood-alcohol content level over .08, not wearing a seat belt, no rear registration light and illegal transportation of alcohol, police said.

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 18

Assault

Anthony Sandridge, 49, of the 3000 block of Chicago Road, was arrested at the apartment building he lives in and charged with assault, according to police.

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TUESDAY, JULY 17

Suspended, No Lights

Debra Pryor-Bass, 55, of the 300 block of Nassau in Park Forest, was arrested near the intersection of Sauk Trail and Euclid Avenue and charged with driving on a suspended license and having no red tail lights, according to the police report.

MONDAY, JULY 16

Train Dodging With Kids?

Antonio Gonzalez, 27, of the 2000 bock of St. Lawrence in Beloit, WI, was arrested near the intersection of 26th Street and Chicago Road and charged with driving on a suspended license, disobeying a signal indicating an approaching train and failure to secure a child in a child restraint, according to police.

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