Crime & Safety
Police Blotter: 4 DUIs, Endangering the Life of a Child Reported
Wheaton police reports, May 22 to 28
MONDAY, MAY 28
DUI Reported on Sunnybrook Lane
Police arrested Rebecca Hatchell of the 400 block of Sunnybrook Lane in Wheaton and charged her with driving under the influence of alcohol, according to reports. Hatchell, 29, drove a white 2009 Mazda near the intersection of Carlton and Childs streets around 1:45 a.m. when officers stopped her, police said. She was booked at the Wheaton Police Department and released later that morning.
SUNDAY, MAY 27
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DUI, Endangering Life of Child Charged
Police said they charged Benjamin Mancera of the 1000 block of Taft Avenue in Wheaton with driving under the influence of alcohol and endangering the life of a child. Mancera, 26, drove a maroon 2001 Oldsmobile near the intersection of Roosevelt Road and Gables Street around midnight when police stopped him, according to reports. He was booked at the Wheaton Police Department and released later that morning.
SATURDAY, MAY 26
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Wheaton Man Charged with DUI
Police said they charged Christopher Curtin of the 1600 block of Darwin Court in Wheaton with driving under the influence of alcohol. Curtin, 28, drove a black 2007 Subaru Impreza near the intersection of Blanchard Street and Roosevelt Road around 2 a.m. when police stopped him, according to reports. He was booked at the Wheaton Police Department and released later that morning.
TUESDAY, MAY 22
Driving Under the Influence of Drugs
Police said they charged a Naperville man with driving under the influence of drugs and marijuana possession. Adam Cappello, 20, drove a black 2011 Nissan near the intersection of Naperville Road and Park Avenue around 5 p.m. when police stopped him, according to reports. He was booked at the Wheaton Police Department and released later that night.
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