Manhattan Police Report
Disclaimer: Charges against each defendant are merely an accusation, with all defendants presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.
On August 26th, officers were in the 200 block of West North when they observed a blue Ford that was displaying suspended registration. Officers stopped the vehicle and spoke with Becvar-Johnson, Eric (20) of Brandley Illinois. It was Learned that Becvar-Johnson’s driver’s license was suspended. Becvar-Johnson was issued citations for driving while license suspended, operation of uninsured motor vehicle and suspended registration and released from scene.
On August 27th, officers were in the area of Rt. 52 & Hoff when they observed a blue Chevy traveling 69MPH in a 55 MPH zone. Officers stopped the Chevy and spoke with Callow, Jayden Vallow (21) of Bourbonnais. It was learned that Vallow does not have a valid license. Vallow was issued citations for driving while license suspended, operation of uninsured motor vehicle, speeding, expired registration and improper lighting.
On August 28th, officers were in the area of West North & Foxford when the observed a white ford van with suspended registration. Officers stopped the vehicle and spoke with Alvarado, Angel Miguel Conseco (22) of Tinley Park and learned he had never had a valid driver’s license. Officers issued Alvarado citations for driving while registration suspended, operation of uninsured motor vehicle, expired registration, no valid drivers license.
On August 28th, officers responded the the area of Rt. 52 & Manhattan Road for an auto accident. During the investigation, it was learned Anthony, Evelynn e (35) of Kankakee Illinois had a warrant out of Kankakee for failure to appear on assault charges. Anthony was arrested and transported to Will County Adult Detention for the next bond hearing.
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