Murder Defendant's Wife Told Joliet Police Where To Find Him: Trial - Joliet, IL - Jermaine Mandley's wife Chelsea told jurors she had no plans to help her estranged husband get away with the Jan. 8 murder of Maya Smith.
UpdatedFri, Apr 9, 2021 at 9:04 am CT
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Glenn Reeves is no longer in custody after posting bail two days after his arrest on two charges of domestic battery. (Mugshot Glenn Reeves)
JOLIET, IL A 34-year-old Joliet man is no longer in custody after being charged with a repeat offense of domestic violence. Joliet police arrested
Glenn Reeves, who lives in the apartment units in the 1900 block of South Chicago Street. He faces two counts of domestic battery, both felonies.
The criminal complaint indicates that Reeves was convicted of domestic battery in 2018 in DuPage County.
The incident that led to his latest domestic battery charges occurred Marc 21. According to court documents, Reeves struck a woman in the head who was a relative or family member.
UpdatedTue, Mar 2, 2021 at 10:52 am CT
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Bail was set at $5 million for Joliet murder defendant Derrell Draper. (Mugshot via Will County Jail )
ELWOOD, IL A 38-year-old Joliet man had his bail set at $5 million in connection with Friday s homicide of a 30-year-old Shorewood man at the CenterPoint Intermodal Center in Elwood.
Derrell Draper was taken into custody by Elwood police and booked into the Will County Jail around 10:30 p.m. Saturday and charged with one count of first-degree murder.
On Sunday evening, Elwood Police Chief Fred Hayes told Patch that homicide victim Robert Bigger of Shorewood and Draper were coworkers at The Home Depot warehouse at CenterPoint and both men had just finished their shift and left work around 3 a.m.