Crime & Safety

Fight at Riley's Ends in Two Arrests

Elmhurst police also report arrests for DUI and disorderly conduct.

Battery Arrest

Two people were arrested after a fight at Riley’s, 590 S. York Road, at 12:57 a.m. Aug. 7. Police were told that while employees were trying to clear the bar for closing, Tomasz R. Wiatrak, 27, 1540 President St., Glendale Heights, got upset because he did not want to leave the bar. He allegedly threw a plastic cigarette pot at the window of the business, it bounced off the window and broke a plastic chair. The employee also said that while he was trying to get Wiatrak outside the bar, Agnieszka E. Wiatrak, 31, 1423 Fairway Drive, Glendale Heights, allegedly ran up to the employee and kicked him in the groin. He was charged under city ordinance with battery. Tomasz was charged with disorderly conduct. They were released on I-bond.

DUI Arrest

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Ofelia Castro, 33, 14 King Arthur Court, Northlake, was arrested and charged with driving under the influence of alcohol, improper lane use and failure to signal after a traffic stop at Grand and Oaklawn at 3:12 a.m. Aug. 7. She was released on bond.

Disorderly Conduct

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Sean J. Marchese, 18, 416 E. Church St., Elmhurst, was arrested and charged with consumption of alcohol by a minor and disorderly conduct after police saw him walking on the 300 block of Arlington Avenue at 11:54 p.m. Aug. 6. When police make contact with him, he ran. Police chased him and discovered he was intoxicated. He was released on bond.

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