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Growling Shorewood Man Attacks 3 Wilmington Officers: Chief

UpdatedThu, Mar 4, 2021 at 11:21 pm CT Replies(26) Todd McFarland, a 45-year-old Shorewood man, was arrested by Wilmington police, and he now faces seven crimes. (Mugshot via Will County Jail ) WILMINGTON, IL A 45-year-old man from Shorewood is now in the Will County Jail after prosecutors say Todd McFarland attacked three police officers earlier this week during a domestic violence disturbance at a house in Wilmington. During the crime, McFarland banged his head several times on the floor of the house, almost knocking out several of his teeth, according to Wilmington Police Chief Phillip Arnold. Then, he began growling like a dog at the three Wilmington officers and also vowed to kill all the officers as well as their family members, police reports show.

Crest Hill Resident Who Attacked Police Remains Jailed: Cops

Replies(3) Alvaro Rodriguez of Crest Hill faces three felony charges. (Mugshot via Will County Jail ) CREST HILL, IL A 30-year-old Crest Hill man remains in the Will County Jail in connection with allegations that he continued to make false 911 calls and subsequently gave a Crest Hill police officer a head-butt. The Will County State s Attorney s Office of Jim Glasgow has charged A lvaro Rodriguez Jr. with the trio of felonies: aggravated battery, disorderly conduct and obstructing a peace officer. The incident that led to Rodriguez s arrest happened Feb. 11. According to the criminal complaint, Rodriguez called 911 for the purpose of making a false complaint, that being the numerous calls inquiring of an officer and making varying threats, when, at the time of the call was made, the defendant knew there were no reasonable grounds for making the call and further knew that the call could result in the emergency response of a public safety agency.

Bretz: Joliet West Teacher Will Never Commit Another Crime

UpdatedThu, Jan 14, 2021 at 11:51 pm CT Replies(55) Ashlee Catalani is no longer teaching high school freshmen at Joliet West, the school district notified Joliet Patch. (Mugshot via Will County Sheriff s Office) JOLIET, IL Saturday marked one year since a Joliet West High School math teacher Ashlee Catalani wound up inside Will County s Jail. She was charged with a total of five crimes in connection with the violent beating of her ex-boyfriend, who also lives in Joliet. Catalani s co-defendant, Ponciano Vargas, a 42-year-old Crest Hill man who lives on Ingalls Avenue, administered the beating, according to court records. Last week, Joliet Patch interviewed Catalani s criminal defense lawyer,

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