Three ticketed for suspended licenses

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THREE DRIVERS were ticketed for having suspended licenses by Minooka police during the weekend.

David Ball, 36, Morris, was stopped at Ridge and Bob Blair roads about 4:40 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 21, by Minooka police.

A computer check showed his license was suspended and that he was wanted in Will County.

Ball was taken to the Minooka Police Department, where he posted $100 on the suspended license ticket and $300 bond on the Will County warrant. He was given a Dec. 21 court date.

Sherod Hamilton, 27, Chicago, was ticketed for driving with a suspended license about 1:10 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 21.

Hamilton was stopped near Ridge Road and Bridgewater Boulevard. A check showed his license was suspended.

He posted $100 bond and was given a Dec. 28 court date.

Pamela Martinez, 25, Joliet, was stopped about 7:20 a.m. Friday, Nov. 20 at Bob Blair Road and Mondamin street for failure to signal. A computer check showed her license was suspended.

She posted $100 bond and was released.

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