2 Elmhurst Residents Among Those Charged: Police

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Elmhurst IL

24 June, 2021

5:18 PM

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ELMHURST, IL – In recent days, Elmhurst police have arrested people on charges of criminal damage, DUI, retail theft and driving violations. Here is information from police reports: Criminal damage Pamela Van Balen, 73, of Elmhurst, was cited about 3:30 p.m. Tuesday at Elmhurst Center for Health, 1200 S. York, on a charge of criminal damage to property. She was released on bond. Warrants Christoper Kazmierczak, 26, of Elmhurst, was arrested about 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at West and Fremont on a DuPage County Sheriff's Office warrant and charges of driving with a suspended license, unlawful possession of medical marijuana in a motor vehicle, no seat belt and failure to signal when required. He was released on bond. Retail theft Edward Walker, 38, of Bellwood, was cited about 4:30 p.m. Monday at Jewel, 153 Schiller, on a charge of retail theft. He was released on bond. According to a police report, Walker concealed groceries in his backpack and left the store without paying for them. DUI Latodd Kelly, 41, of DeKalb, was arrested about 3 a.m. Wednesday at Roosevelt and York on a DeKalb County warrant and charges of DUI and no driver's license. She was released to the DeKalb Police Department. Driving violations James Brown, 46, of Bellwood, was arrested about 8 p.m. Tuesday on an Illinois State Police warrant. He was released on bond. Brown turned himself in at the Elmhurst police station. Madison Brunner, 24, of Chicago, was cited about 9:30 p.m. Monday at West and Alexander on charges of driving with a suspended license, operating an uninsured vehicle and disobeying a stop sign. She was released on bond. Ayana Charlea Sanders, 20, of Rockford, was cited about 1 a.m. Wednesday at Roosevelt and Route 83 on charges of driving with a suspended license, operating an uninsured motor vehicle and speeding. She was released on bond. Police report information is provided by local police departments. Charges are not evidence of guilt. They are a record of police actions on a given day, and persons charged with a crime are presumed innocent until proven guilty in court.

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