Crime & Safety
Police Blotter: Wheaton Police Report 5 License Arrests
Wheaton police reports, May 22-27
SUNDAY, MAY 27
Suspended License Arrest at Carlton and Roosevelt
Police arrested an Aurora woman for driving on a suspended license. Lydia Ortega, 41, drove a blue 1995 Buick near the intersection of Carlton Street and Roosevelt Road around 4 p.m. when police stopped her. She was booked at the Wheaton Police Department and released later that day.
SATURDAY, MAY 26
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Suspended License Arrest at Main and Geneva
Police arrested a 28-year-old Warrenville man for driving on a suspended license. He drove a red Grand Am near the intersection of Main Street and Geneva Road around 10 p.m. when police stopped him. He was released on the scene.
License Arrest Near Indiana and President
Police arrested a Glen Ellyn man for driving without a license. Police said Ehdoh Lwei, 19, was driving a gray 2001 Toyota Celica near the intersection of Indiana and President streets around 7 p.m. when they stopped him. He was booked at the Wheaton Police Department and released later that night.
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THURSDAY, MAY 24
Suspended License Arrest at Roosevelt and Main
Police arrested an Aurora woman for driving on a suspended license. Helen Lukowich, 62, drove a green 1998 Pontiac near the intersection of Roosevelt Road and Main Street around midnight when police stopped her. She was booked at the Wheaton Police Department and released later that morning.
TUESDAY, MAY 22
Suspended License Arrest Near Gary and Wesley
Police arrested a Warrenville man for driving on a suspended license Tuesday, May 22. Alexander Marin, 25, drove a blue 2007 Chevy Colorado near the intersection of Gary Avenue and Wesley Street around 1 p.m. when police stopped him. He was booked at the Wheaton Police Department and released later that day.
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