Crime & Safety
Drug Item Possession, Traffic Arrests: Police Blotter
Wheaton police reports, May 14-16
THURSDAY, MAY 16
No License I
Police charged Brandon Gomez with driving without a driver's license. Gomez was driving his vehicle in Wheaton on May 16 when police initiated a traffic stop. He was booked at the Wheaton Police Department and released later that day.
Driving While License Revoked
Police charged Maria A. Joiner with driving while license revoked. Joiner was driving her car in Wheaton on May 16 when police initiated a traffic stop. She was booked at the Wheaton Police Department and released later that day.
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TUESDAY, MAY 14
No License II
Police charged Tracy L. Fairhurst with driving without a driver's license. Fairhurst was driving her vehicle in Wheaton on May 14 when police initiated a traffic stop. She was booked at the Wheaton Police Department and released later that day.
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No License III
Police charged Oscar A. DeAvila with driving without a driver's license. DeAvila was driving his car in Wheaton on May 14 when police initiated a traffic stop. He was booked at the Wheaton Police Department and released later that day.
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Driving While License Suspended
Police charged Jeffrey S. Sheehan with driving on a suspended license. Sheehan was driving his vehicle in Wheaton on May 14 when police initiated a traffic stop. He was booked and released from the Wheaton Police Department later that day.
Drug Paraphernalia
Police charged Jesse A. Baker with possession of drug paraphernalia, according to a report. Baker was arrested and then released from the scene.
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