Berwyn Police Blotter

Riverside police arrest two after chasing them into Berwyn

From the RB Landmark:

http://rblandmark.com/main.asp?SectionID=1&SubSectionID=12&ArticleID=3912&TM=36596.07

Burglary

Riverside police charged Ohio resident Michael T. Paidousis with burglary after he reportedly broke into a car in the 3200 block of Harlem Avenue on June 6.

Police apprehended Paidousis after a lengthy foot chase that ended at Oak Park Avenue and 31st Street in Berwyn. Paidousis, according to police, has a long criminal history for burglary and was wanted on a warrant for burglary out of Steubenville, Ohio.

He reportedly was taking loose change and minor items from unlocked cars, reportedly admitting to other car burglaries in Berwyn.

Felony DUI

Riverside police charged Cicero resident Luis Y. Huerta-Ortega, 24, with aggravated driving under the influence after an officer reported seeing him driving erratically while eastbound on Ogden Avenue near Harlem Avenue just before 3 a.m. on June 14.

Huerta-Ortega’s Buick reportedly went through a red light, nearly striking another vehicle before police stopped him at Wisconsin Avenue inBerwyn. Police reported finding an open 20-ounce beer can in the car’s center console.

Police also reported that he had been charged with a prior DUI in 2005 and had no valid license. A breath test reportedly revealed his blood-alcohol level to be .131, which is nearly twice the legal limit of .08.

Posted by Editor on 06/18 at 09:12 AM

Name:

Email:

Location:

URL:

Smileys

Remember my personal information

Notify me of follow-up comments?

Submit the word you see below:


Next entry: Suspicious men flee as pried-open door is discovered

Previous entry: Graffiti roundup

<< Back to main

Members:
Login | Register | Member List

About

Quote meon an estimate et non interruptus stadium. Sic tempus fugit esperanto hiccup estrogen. Glorious baklava ex librus hup hey ad infinitum. Non sequitur condominium facile et geranium incognito.

Monthly Archives

Most recent entries

Syndicate

Statistics

Powered by ExpressionEngine