Berwyn Police Blotter
Police arrest foul-mouthed, aggressive woman at Inclusive nightclub
April 15, 2007, 2:05 AM
An officer was flagged down by a guard from Inclusive nightclub, 6317 Roosevelt Rd. He pointed out a man who had picked up a security guard’s radio and, the guard said, would not return it. The man was still standing in front of the club, wearing a blue hoody. After speaking with police, the man returned the radio. While at the scene, an officer suggested several times that a disruptive Chicago woman should leave. The woman, age 27, was very loud; she yelled obscenities at all officers on the scene, bumped one of them in an aggressive manner, and was arrested. At the station, the woman gave a false name; she was ultimately identified through her fingerprints. She turned out to have an active warrant from Lake County. The woman was charged with disorderly conduct and attempted obstruction of justice; bond was set at $40,000.
Later in the day: booking officers said the prisoner was behaving irrationally in her cell. After receiving her meal, she screamed at police and threw her food, some of which hit a computer monitor and some an officer’s shirt. Next, she made a gesture as if hanging herself with her blanket. Because of this, she was taken to MacNeal hospital for evaluation.
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