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Reyanne Toepper, 18, 2095 Grinter Road, Gardner, was placed on supervision for two years and fined $1,075 for DUI.  She was ordered to complete counseling, attend a victim impact panel and have an guardian interlock installed. Tickets for possession of drug paraphernalia and disobeying a stop sign were dismissed. She was cited Sept. 24 at Grinter and Old Mazon roads.

Michelle Hanley, 38, 1458 Levato, Minooka, was placed on supervision for two years and fined $1,075 for DUI. She was ordered to complete 100 hours of community service work, complete counseling and attend a victim impact panel. She was charged Sept. 6 on U.S. 6 near McLindon Road. Tickets for improper lane usage and not having a valid license was dismissed.

David Hickey, 30, 3005 Will Road, was placed on supervision for two years and fined $1,075 for DUI. He was ordered to complete 100 hours of community service work, complete counseling and attend a victim impact panel. He was charged Aug. 23 near North Street and Dresden Road, Diamond.

Christopher Packley, 26, 211 Woodman, Lisbon, was placed on supervision for four years, fined $275 and ordered to do 240 hours of community service work for driving with a suspended license. He was charged Sept. 22, 2008, on U.S. 6 at Nettle School Road. A ticket for going 85 in a 55 mph zone was dismissed.

Tesha Goodwin, 21, 312 Jesse St., Verona, was placed on supervision for six months and fined $850 for possession of drug paraphernalia. She was charged Nov. 2 for having a glass pipe.

Anabel Sanchez, 20, 250 Switchgrass, was placed on supervision for six months and fined $595 for possession of marijuana. She was cited Oct. 16 by Minooka police.

Cynthia Keegan, 49, 1477 Mollie Dr., was placed on supervision for 90 days and fined $185 for going 71 in a 55 mph zone. She was cited Oct. 3 at Illinois 47 and Sherrill Road.

Karolyn Cryer, 64, 416 E. Benton, was placed on supervision for 90 days and fined $185 for failure to give information after an accident at the Morris Community High School parking lot.

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