Crime & Safety
Police Blotter: Shoplifting, Public Intoxication, Trespassing and More
Glen Ellyn police reports, July 16-22.
SUNDAY, JULY 22
Shoplifting
Bradley J. Earls, 51, of 703 W. Liberty, Wheaton, (DuPage PADS), was arrested at 1:06 p.m. at Jewel, 599 Roosevelt Road, police said. He was charged with retail theft – shoplifting.
SATURDAY, JULY 21
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Criminal trespass
Police said Mark E. Parenty, 55, of 703 W Liberty, Wheaton (DuPage PADS), was arrested at 4:07 a.m. at the Shell at 631 Roosevelt Road. He was charged with trespass to real property.
Violating bail
Robert A. Walensa, 56, of 703 W. Liberty, Wheaton (DuPage PADS), was arrested at 9:30 p.m. at Patio, 552 Crescent Blvd., police said. He was charged with violation of a bail bond and criminal damage to property.
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Public intoxication
Edward P. Schmeier, 51, of 703 W. Liberty, Wheaton (DuPage PADS) was arrested at 7:58 p.m. at Prairie Path Park, police said. He was charged with public intoxication.
FRIDAY, JULY 20
Public intoxication
Robert L. Schnable, 51, of 703 W. Liberty, Wheaton (DuPage PADS), was arrested at 2:38 a.m. at 550 N. Main St., the First Presbyterian Church, police said. He was charged with public intoxication.
THURSDAY, JULY 19
Criminal damage
Robert A. Walensa, 56, of 703 W. Liberty, (DuPage PADS) Wheaton, was arrested at 4:15 a.m. at Main Street and Crescent Boulevard, police said. He was charged with criminal damage to property.
MONDAY, JULY 16
Stolen property
Justin M. Morrison, 23, of the first block of Hawkins Circle, Wheaton, was arrested at 12:39 a.m. at Roosevelt Road and Main Street, police said. He was charged with possession of stolen property, driving with out insurance and no registration.
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