Crime & Safety

Mokena Man Nabbed for Battery Complaint: Police Blotter

The victim claims she was shoved hard in the hallway of an apartment building.

MONDAY, FEB. 4

Man shoves woman on suspicion of stealing

Roy Mannor II, 33, of the 11200 block of W. 191st. Street, was arrested for battery after a woman from a neighboring apartment accused him of shoving her.

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According to the report, the victim was in the hallway of an apartment complex when she spotted Mannor. She said he pushed her into the wall. She told police "he ran toward her and accused her of stealing" items from his apartment the night before during a party. 

Mannor told police that at about 8:15 a.m. the victim was walking into the apartment he shares with his girlfriend, when he encountered her. He denies shoving her.

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According to the police report, the victim's upper chest was visibly red. Mannor posted an I-Bond for $750 and was released.

Driving on a suspended license

Sandra Accosta, 28, Frankfort, was pulled over for speeding—46 mph in a 30 mph zone—about 7:45 p.m. in the 10700 block of W. LaPorte Road. A computer check showed that her license had been suspended.

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