Crime & Safety

Bolingbrook Blotter: Battery, Drugs, Stolen Diamond

Bolingbrook arrests, incidents.

Feb. 20

Anthony C. Arcenaux, 19, of the 400 block of Cardinal, Bolingbrook, was arrested by Bolingbrook police and booked into the Will County jail on charges of domestic battery, assault and criminal damage to property, according to jail records.

Troy W. Dunham, 21, of the 1900 block of Yukon, Bolingbrook, was arrested by Will County Sheriff's police and booked into the Will County jail on a charge of possession of a controlled substance, according to jail records.

Feb. 8

Bolingbrook police responded to the 1000 block of Ashbrook Circle for a report of suspicious activity and possible trespassing at 10:21 p.m. Sixteen juveniles, along with 18-year-olds Carlos Guerrero, of the 0-100 block of Keystone Court; Ryan Wynn, of the 400 block of Van Gogh Circle; and Gage Davis, of the 100 block of Vernon Drive, were all charged with criminal trespass to property, police said. 

A victim was robbed of a Galaxy S phone worth an estimated $400 during an argument in the parking lot of Coops Den, 148 W. Boughton Road, police said.

Someone stole a purse from an employee area at Red Lobster, 209 S. Weber Road, police said.

Feb. 7

Two juveniles were charged with residential burglary and criminal damage to property after breaking a rear window and door at a home in the 400 block of Marshall Ash Drive, police said.

A Samsung Galaxy phone worth an estimated $600 was stolen from the counter of a business in the 200 block of Weber Road, police said.

Someone stole a FedEx package from the porch of a home in the 2100 block of Emily Drive, police said.

Someone stole a trailer from a parking lot on Getaway Court, police said.

Someone stole a tablet and bag of clothing, worth a total of $700, from a vehicle parked on the 110 block of Boughton Road, police said.

A $1,200 diamond ring was stolen from the counter of a business in the 1100 block of Boughton Road, according to police.

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