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Michael Enger, 24, 1306 Deerpath, was placed on supervision for two years and fined $1,075 for DUI. He was also ordered to complete 100 hours of community service work, complete counseling and attend a victim impact panel. He was arrested Aug. 7 on Illinois 47, near Mazon. Tickets for going 66 in a 55 mph zone and illegal transportation of liquor were dismissed.

Issac Reynoso, 30, Joliet, was placed on conditional discharge for two years, ordered to do 100 hours of community service work and pay $160 costs for driving with a suspended license.A ticket for going 58 in a 45 mph zone was dismissed. He was charged Aug. 12 at Minooka and McLindon roads.

Joseph Schultz, 22, 2329 Cherry Tree Lane, Diamond, was placed on supervision for 90 days and fined $185 for disobeying the stop sign at School and Clark streets on Sept. 8.

Katie Lenzie, 22, 5735 Lutz Road, Gardner, was placed on supervision for 90 days and fined $185 for failure to reduce speed Aug. 30 at Carbon Hill Road and Oak St.

Jake Van Duyne, 17, 6325 Peart Road, was placed on supervision for 90 days, fined $145 and ordered to attend driver's school for going 72 in a 55 mph zone Aug. 25 on Illinois 113.

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