Manhattan Police Reports
Disclaimer: Charges against each defendant are merely an accusation, with all defendants presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.
On November 25, officers cited Parker, Kenneth R (53) of Crown Point Indiana after conducting a traffic stop on a commercial motor vehicle in the area of East North & Lee St. During the traffic stop, officers learned Parker’s Driver’s license was suspended. Parker was cited for missing splash guards and driving while license suspended
On November 25, officers responded to a residence in the 200 block of Park Street for a report of an individual with a warrant. Officers located Schubbe, Jessica N (43) of Manteno Illinois who was arrested for a burglary warrant out of Will County Illinois. Schubbe was transported to Will County Adult Detention Center for bond hearing.
On November 25, officers responded to a residence in the 200 block of Park Street for another report of an individual with a warrant. Officers located Cadieux, Randall O of Bolingbrook Illinois who was arrested for a burglary warrant out of Will County Illinois. Cadieux was transported to Will County Adult Detention Center for bond hearing.
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