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Rodolfo Rojas, 34, 724 E. North St., was fined $150 for not having a valid license. A ticket for driving without lights was dismissed. He was cited Jan. 17 at Division and Green Acres Drive.

Allen Paputsa, 34, 804 North, was placed on supervision for 90 days and fined $185 for disobeying the stop sign Feb. 15 at Pine Bluff and Dresden roads.

Jhordin Thompson, 17, 135 E. Chestnut, Coal City, was placed on supervision for 90 days, fined $145 and ordered to attend driver's school for failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident. He was charged Feb. 16 on Broadway in Coal City.

Richard Zilm, 36, 755 E. Illinois 113, was placed on supervision for 90 day and fined $185 for disobeying the red light Feb. 16 at Liberty and North streets.

Fined $75 each for speeding were Douglas Salvatori, 32, 145 Garfield, Coal City; Dustin Ralls, 1440 E. Old Pine Bluff Road; and Joseph Ryle, 33, 3545 Tiffany.

Placed on supervision for 90 days and fined $185 each for speeding were Ernest Mills, 62, 470 N. Third, Coal City, and Joshua Walrath, 26, 1800 Waters Edge, Minooka.

Placed on supervision for 90 days, fined $145 and ordered to complete driver's school for speeding were Daniel Pershey, 20, 1125 E. DuPont, and Rachel Max, 16, 992 Michael Dr.

Joshua Phillips, 30, Minooka, was fined $75 for disobeying the stop sign Feb. 5 at McEvilly Road and Wabena, Minooka.

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