Man Arrested After Throwing Sprite At High School Ref: Blotter

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Plainfield IL

08 March, 2022

5:05 PM

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PLAINFIELD, IL — Here are the arrests reported by Plainfield police from Feb. 15 to March 1. February 15 Kimberly D. Marion, 38, of the 1500 block of Northpoint Drive in Aurora, was arrested near the intersection of Lockport and Main streets. She was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol and driving under the influence with a blood alcohol concentration of 0.08 or more. February 16 Darrell K. Shoto, 53, of the 24000 block of West Skyler Lane in Plainfield, was arrested at Plainfield Central High School. Police officers were working during a Plainfield Central basketball game when the referee called a foul and ejected a player from the game. The student's father, Darrell K. Shoto, walked onto the court to express his frustration with the referee and threw the contents of his Sprite bottle onto him, police told Patch. Police intervened and escorted the man from the gym, subsequently charging him with battery. February 22 Steven Garner, 20, of the 1700 block of Golden Ridge Drive in Plainfield, was arrested near the intersection of Renwick Road and Route 59. He was charged with resisting or obstructing a peace officer, firefighter or correctional institution employee. February 26 Januarie Ann Sharer, 42, of the 13000 block of South Morning Mist Place in Plainfield, was arrested in the 13000 block of South Route 59. She was charged with aggravated battery to a peace officer, criminal trespass to real property, disorderly conduct and resisting or obstructing a peace officer, firefighter or correctional institution employee. March 1 Jon M. Zaehler, 30, of the 26000 block of West 131st St. in Plainfield, was arrested near the intersection of Heritage Meadow and Walnut Circle. He was charged with driving under the influence, illegal transportation or possession of alcoholic liquor by a driver and possession of controlled substance. 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. If you or a family member are charged or cited and the case is subsequently adjudicated, we encourage you to notify the editor. We will verify and report the outcome.

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