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Police Blotter: 4 Wheaton Residents Face DUI Charges in Naperville

Naperille police report four DUI arrests and an identity theft arrest for Wheaton residents June 23-24.

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SUNDAY, JUNE 24

DUI Arrest in Naperville

Police said Matthew Albert Kamm, 30, of the 2200 block of Hiram Court in Wheaton, was arrested at 11:28 p.m. near South Washington Street and West Porter Avenue. He was charged with improper lane usage and two counts of driving under the influence. His bond was $300.

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SATURDAY, JUNE 23

3 Wheaton Residents Face DUI Charges in Naperville

  • John Zachary Carlson, 24, of the 1800 block of Challenger court in Wheaton, was arrested at 2:37 a.m. near North Washington Street and Iroquois Avenue, police said. He was charged with operating an uninsured vehicle, traffic control violation and driving under the influence of alcohol. His bail was $3,000.
  • Police said Jose Guadalupe Cuautenos, 42, of the 1100 block of Bunker Hill Court in Wheaton, was arrested at 1:27 a.m. near 83rd Street and South Route 59. He was charged with no driver’s license, improper turn at intersection, failure to give a signal, speeding and two counts of driving under the influence of alcohol. His bail was $3,000.
  • Jessica Leigh Savage, 25, of the first block of Sterling in Wheaton, was arrested at 1:50 a.m. near North Washington Street and East Bauer road, police said. She was charged with traffic control violation and two counts of driving under the influence. Her bail was $3,000.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20

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Identity Theft

Ashley Nicole Young, 28, of the 400 block of Turf Lane in Wheaton, was arrested at 4:50 p.m. in the 37W700 block of Route 38 in St. Charles, said. She was charged with three counts of identity theft and transported to DuPage County Jail.

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