Crime & Safety

Marijuana Possession, Disorderly Conduct Arrests: Police Blotter

Glen Ellyn police reports, Sept. 2-Sept. 8

SUNDAY, SEPT. 8

Graffiti on Portables

Someone spray-painted graffiti on a portable storage trailer and portable toilet on the 300 block of Ramblewood.

FRIDAY, SEPT. 6

Cash, Credit Card Stolen From Purse

Someone stole a credit card and $120 cash from a woman's purse while it hung over the back of her chair at a restaurant on the 500 block of Roosevelt Road, police said. The stolen card was later used to make a fraudulent purchase.

WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 4

Cannabis Possession

Police charged Rasheen J. Fultz, 29, of the 300 block of Cedar Lane, Glen Ellyn, and John C. Fiacchino, 26, of the 3400 block of West 124th Street, Alsip, with possession of cannabis 30g and under. Fultz and Fiacchino were arrested at 1:31 p.m. at Lambert Lake Park. Fiacchino was also charged with possession of drug paraphernalia, according to police.

TUESDAY, SEPT. 3

Cannabis Possession

Jakari S. Cammon, 19, of the 300 block of Cedar Lane, Glen Ellyn, was charged at 9:49 p.m. with possession of cannabis 30g and under on the same block, police said.

Criminal Damage to Vehicle

William D. Williams, 42, of the 1300 block of South Lorraine Road, Wheaton, was charged with criminal damage to a vehicle. Williams was arrested at 9 a.m. on the first block of Park Boulevard, according to police.


MONDAY, SEPT. 2

Disorderly Conduct

Police charged Brittany L. Rucker, 22, and Kristopher A. Harris, 24, both of the 200 block of Surrey, Glen Ellyn, with disorderly conduct. Rucker and Harris were arrested at 6:30 p.m. at a business on the 1100 block of Roosevelt Road, according to police.

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Recycling on Fire

Someone at 3:21 a.m. reported that a recycle bin was set on fire in a parkway on the 500 block of Bryant.

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