Crime & Safety

Elmhurst Police Report Arrests for DUI, Possession of Cannabis

Clarendon Hills man also arrested for road rage at York and St. Charles.

DUI Arrests

Mark Monckton, 26, 1011 W. Euclid, Arlington Heights, was arrested and charged with driving under the influence of alcohol and driving without insurance after police pulled over his blue Subaru Outback for speeding and failure to yield to an emergency vehicle at Route 83 and North Avenue at 1:11 a.m. Jan. 24. He was released on bond.

Andrew T. Harmon, 42, 0S600 Old York Road, Elmhurst, was arrested and charged with DUI, improper lane use and driving without insurance after his green Hyundai Elantra was involved in an accident with a 59-year-old Elmhurst man at 510 S. Spring Road at 3:03 p.m. Jan. 25. He was released on bond.

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Roger A. Guzzi, 53, 1813 N. Thatcher Ave., Elmwood Park, was arrested and charged with DUI, improper lane use and resisting arrest after police pulled over his black Nissan Altima for improper lane use at North and Michigan at 1:34 a.m. Jan. 26. Police said during his time in lockup, he used profanity, made threats and was confrontation. A physical altercation ensued when he made aggressive movements toward officers and refused to follow commands.

Possession of Cannabis

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Frank Floro, 21, 182 Bobwhite Court, Bloomingdale, was arrested and charged with possession of drug paraphernalia after police pulled over a blue Chevrolet Impala for one headlight at West and Fellows at 9:08 p.m. Jan. 24. Nicholas Eklund, 21, 9207 Almond Lane, Tinley Park, also was arrested for possession of cannabis. They were released on bond.

Road Rage

William Wilson, 52, 233 Grant, Clarendon Hills, was arrested and charged with improper use of a horn, following too closely, improper overtaking, improper stopping, obstructing and disorderly conduct after a road rage incident at York and St. Charles at 7:11 p.m. Jan. 19. He was released on bond.

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