Crime & Safety

DUI, Mystery Car in the Driveway, Don't Drink and Ride—and Put Some Clothes On!

A hodgepodge of items from recent Elmhurst police reports.

DUI Arrests

Steven L. McCline, 47, 458 Greenbay Road, Calumet City, was arrested and charged with driving under the influence of alcohol and possession of a controlled substance after he was pulled over for improper turn and disobeying a traffic control device at York and Third at 12:54 a.m. Nov. 29. He was taken to DuPage County Jail.

Julio Bravo, 37, 5401 Bohlander, Berkeley, was arrested and charged with DUI after police responded to a report of a suspicious person on the 300 block of Boyd at 2:15 a.m. Nov. 29. He was released on bond.

Public Intoxication

Jorge Sanchez, 36, 222 Cornell Ave., Villa Park, was arrested and charged with public intoxication after police say he fell off his bicycle at St. Charles and Villa at 1:41 a.m. Nov. 24. He was released on I-bond.

Disorderly Conduct

Adrien W. Gonzalez, 22, 646 S. York Road, Bensenville, was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct after police responded to the 300 block of South West Avenue on a report of a suspicious person. Police said Gonzalez was knocking on doors and offering people honor guard services at 2:18 a.m. Nov. 29. Police said he was highly intoxicated. He was taken to the hospital.

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Indecent Exposure

Kevin McCauley, 56, 126 Fellows Court Apt. B, Elmhurst, was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct after a woman said she and her daughter saw him naked performing a lewd act in front of his open apartment window at 6:01 p.m. Nov. 29. He was released on bond.

Trespass to Property

Troy A. Kivisto, 46, 1465 Queensgreen Circle, Naperville, was arrested and charged with trespass and possession of liquor on public property after a woman walked into a garage on the 200 block of North Larch and allegedly saw him crouching behind her vehicle at 4:09 p.m. Nov. 24. Police said Kivisto fled the scene but was apprehended later. He was released on bond.

A man who frequents the DuPage County PADS site at Elmhurst Presbyterian Church, 367 S. Spring Road, was contacted by police at 6:51 p.m. Nov. 24 and told not to return to the facility. The PADS coordinator said he repeatedly had broken the rules and could not be trusted on the grounds of the facility. If he returns, he will be arrested, police said. Another complaint was made at the PADS shelter at 8:55 a.m. Nov. 26. Police did not indicate if it was the same person that was involved in the Nov. 24 incident.

Troy A. Kivisto, 46, 1465 Queensgreen Circle, Naperville, was arrested and charged with criminal trespass after police found him passed out in the back yard of a home on the 200 block of North Larch at 7:09 a.m. Nov. 26. He was taken to Elmhurst Memorial Hospital because he was intoxicated, police said.

Daniel C. Borowski, 56, 3304 N. Broadway, Chicago, was arrested and charged with criminal trespass to property and disorderly conduct/open alcohol after he was found allegedly drinking beer outside of 105 E. Vallette at 1:24 p.m. Nov. 26. He was released on bond.

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Mysterious Vehicle in Driveway

A resident of the 300 block of North Emroy called police when he discovered a white 2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee parked in his driveway at 5:43 a.m. Nov. 27. The resident said he had no idea who it belonged too. The Jeep was towed.

Unlawful Use of a Disability Placard

Rebeca Turrubiates, 51, 289 E. Wilson, was cited for unlawful use of a disability parking placard after her black Volkswagon Jetta was seen parked in a handicapped spot in front of Kohl's, 303 S. Route 83, at 1:30 a.m. Nov. 23. As they drove away, officers stopped the vehicle, and Turrubiates said she did not know it was illegal to use the placard, which she said belonged to her husband.

Illegal Dumping

More than 150 tires were dumped at Ernie's Automotive, 526 W. Grand Ave., without the owner's permission between 4:30 p.m. Nov. 20 and 7:38 a.m. Nov. 21. It is not the first incident in which tires were dumped. It costs the owner $3 per tire to have them removed. Complaints will be signed if the suspect is identified.

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