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City Crime The following was taken directly from area police and fire department records or from DeKalb County court records. Anyone mentioned is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Sept. 28 • Ladonna L. Watson, 43, of DeKalb, was charged with resisting a peace officer, and violent offense. • Superia U. Jackson, 22, of DeKalb, was charged with two counts of driving under the influence of alcohol. • Myron P. Robinson, 37, of DeKalb, was charged with retail theft.
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Sept. 26 • Briana S. Edwards, 25, of DeKalb, was charged with burglary. • Ahnicia Griffin, 19, of DeKalb, was charged with retail theft. • Nana A. McKwartin, 20, of DeKalb, was charged with retail theft. • Jessica J. Dominguez-Lopez, 28, of Cortland, was charged with retail theft.
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Sept. 25 • William D. Henderson, 38, of Cortland, was charged with driving on a suspended/revoked license. • Robert C. Ratkovich, 18, of Cary, was charged with retail theft. • Winston B. Ashley, 20, of DeKalb, was charged with open container upon a public way. • Matthew M. Gallineau, 22, of Amherst, was charged with open container upon a public way. • Ryan A. Immordino, 20, of DeKalb, was charged with open container upon a public way. • Liam Gallagher, 19, of DeKalb, was charged with open
container upon a public way. • Christina A. Baca, 18, of Cortland, was charged with consumption of alcohol as a minor. • Villanueva R. Palafox, 29, of DeKalb, was charged with open container upon a public way. • Brandon M. Torres, 22, of DeKalb, was charged with disorderly house. • Brandon M. Garcia, 19, of DeKalb, was charged with disorderly house.
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Sept. 24 • Lucius A. Chick, 19, of Spring Valley, was charged with contempt of court, obstructing identification and possession of cannabis less than 2.5 grams. • Luke A. Diener, 19, of St. Peters, was charged with consumption of alcohol by a minor and resisting a peace officer. • Lucy P. Calderon, 33, of DeKalb, was charged with battery. • Erick F. Gonzalez, 19, of DeKalb, was charged with consumption of alcohol as a minor and disruptive intoxication. • Kory J. Schwarz, 22, of Keokuk, Iowa, was charged with two counts of domestic battery.
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Campus Crime The following was taken directly from the NIU Police Department. Anyone mentioned is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The NIU Police Department provides police reports at niu.edu/PublicSafety/. Sept. 30 1. At 2:35 a.m., illegal consumption of alcohol by a minor was reported to have occurred at Neptune Residence Hall North. This case was closed by exception. 2. At 9:28 a.m., theft of less than $500 was reported to have occurred at Stevenson Residence Hall North. This case is open. 3. At 12:48 p.m., criminal sexual assault was reported to have
occurred at a non-campus fraternity house on the 900 block of Hillcrest Drive. This case was referred to another agency. 4. At 11:37 p.m., disorderly conduct was reported to have occurred at Neptune Residence Hall East. This case was closed by exception. 5. At 11:52 p.m., possession of cannabis less than 30 grams was reported to have occurred at Thirsty Discount Liquors, 1039 W. Hillcrest
Drive. This case was closed by arrest. Oct. 1 6. At 12:30 a.m., possession of cannabis less than 30 grams was reported to have occurred at 814 W. Hillcrest Drive. This case was closed by arrest. 7. At 5:20 a.m., illegal consumption of alcohol by a minor was reported to have occurred at University Heights, 1120 Varsity Blvd. This case was closed by exception.
Injunction appealed Voter registration under consideration
The Associated Press
CHICAGO | Election officials and civil rights groups say an appeals court ruling means sameday voter registration will likely be available Election Day at Illinois polling stations. The stay from the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals late Tuesday cancels, at least for now, a lowercourt ruling halting the same-day registration option. The appellate court still must
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