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Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Police Blotter: Pot Possession and a Runaway Arrestee

Mokena Police Department reports, Nov. 4-6 • Pot Possession and a Runaway Arrestee • Alleged Trespassing and Accusations at St. Mary Church • Father-Son Fight Leads to Arrests for Both.

Editor's Note: This article was edited after publication. SUNDAY, NOV. 4 Two Mokena men face a slew of charges after one was discovered with pot in his car and the other gave Mokena police the runaround. Scott R. Stec, 22, of the 10700 block of Crystal Creek Drive, is charged with aggravated battery and resisting and obstructing a peace officer, after he aggressively attempted to evade arrest, according to police reports. Marko Blagojevic, 21, of the 10600 block of Revere Road, is charged with possession of cannabis and possession of drug equipment, after police discovered the drugs and accessories in his car. An officer on patrol was driving westbound on Crystal Creek Drive, when he saw a vehicle parked at 1:50 a.m. on a driveway on the …

Barney

9:22 am on Thursday, November 15, 2012

Oh no... not the dreaded Mokena Police Runaround. From his own driveway into his own garage. Bailiff... whack his pee pee!   more ›

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

UPDATE: Police Arrest Former D210 Employee for Outstanding Warrant

Michael Angel also was charged with obstructing justice after fleeing a Frankfort Police officer Tuesday. 'I got scared, and I ran away,' Angel told a judge Wednesday.

A former Lincoln-Way High School District 210 employee accused of trespassing on school grounds after being fired was arrested by Frankfort Police on Tuesday on an outstanding failure-to-appear warrant that was issued this month. Michael J. Angel, 42, of Frankfort, also was charged with obstructing justice after he fled from an officer who saw him entering an apartment complex on Nebraska Street on Tuesday, said Commander Kevin Keegan.  READ: Warrant Out for Former D210 Employee Charged With Trespassing When the officer approached him, Angel fled on foot and was eventually apprehended in the 100 block of Center Road, Keegan added. He was brought to Will County Jail and released on $675 bail. At Angel's bond hearing Wednesday, the judge …

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Missy

9:58 pm on Thursday, December 22, 2011

Exactly...I guess he was forced out but not technically "fired." He was fired in spirit though simply because the district likes to avoid bad publicity. The fact that they helped him find another position is sickening though, because if LW is supposed to be all about kids, then how could they send someone to work with other kids on their recommendation? In my opinion it's like LW saying that he …   more ›

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Warrant Out for Former D210 Employee Charged With Trespassing

Michael J. Angel failed to appear for follow-up court hearings after pleading guilty, court records show.

A warrant has been issued for a former Lincoln-Way High School District 210 employee accused of trespassing on school grounds after being fired. Michael J. Angel, 42, of Frankfort, who was charged last spring with two counts of criminal trespassing on property at Lincoln-Way Central and Lincoln-Way East high schools, failed to appear in court twice, according to Will County court records. READ: Former Lincoln-Way Employee Charged With Trespassing at Schools On Aug. 16 Angel changed his initial plea to guilty, receiving one-year supervision, fines of $600 and permission to coach youth football on school grounds on certain weekdays in the fall, court records show. However, state prosecutors scheduled another hearing on Aug. 30 to ask that …

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