Police make arrests for incidents in Minooka

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SEVERAL ARRESTS were reported by Minooka police  in various incidents.

Among them were two 16-year-old local juveniles arrested Tuesday on a curfew citation in an incident on McEvilly Road.

Dane J. Dyar, 18, of Minooka, was cited Tuesday with criminal trespass to property, and illegal consumption of alcohol by a minor. The incident was at 321 McEvilly Road.

Hiram Jackson, 41, of Morris, was cited Tuesday with operating an uninsured motor vehicle, and having a suspended or revoked driver’s license. He was stopped on West Mondamin Street.

Christian Ramierez, 28, of Joliet, was arrested Tuesday on  citations for operating an uninsured motor vehicle, no driver’s license, and no front registration plate on his vehicle. The arrest was on South Ridge Road.

Ryan D. Gufett, 24, of Minooka, was arrested Tuesday on a citation for failure to yield on a left turn. The arrest was on South Ridge Road.

Mauro Ordonez-Cruz, 30, of Woodridge, was cited with disobeying  stop sign and not having a valid driver’s license. He was stopped on International Parkway North.

Christopher Karl David Pritts, 55, of Dearborn, Mich., was cited with disobeying a traffic control device Tuesday  on North Ridge Road.

Alfredo Delgado, 44, of Joliet,  and Magaly Trujillo-Salgado, 25, of Minooka, were cited in separate incidents Tuesday with operating a motor vehicle without a valid driver’s license. Both were stopped on North Ridge Road.

David Sala, 25, of Plainfield,  was cited Monday with operating a motor vehicle on a suspended or revoked driver’s license.

Daniel S. Haymes, 22, of Romeoville, was cited Monday with operating an uninsured motor vehicle. He was arrested on North Ridge Road.

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