Crime & Safety

Police Charge Woman With Stun Gun in Car

During car check, officer finds stun gun in Warrenville woman's car.

Updated, originally posted 5:58 a.m. Tuesday on: 

Police charged Ena Smith-Greer, 35, of Warrenville Monday, Feb. 11, with driving on a suspended license and unlawful use of a weapon. She drove a silver 2000 Chevy Impala near the intersection of Park Avenue and Warrenville Road around 8:45 p.m. when police stopped her. She was booked at the Wheaton Police Department and released later that night.

Police said during a car check related to Smith-Greer's suspended license charge, the arresting officer found a stun gun in her car. According to Illinois statute, it is illegal to carry or own a stun gun in any vehicle unless it is broken down, not functional or inaccessible. The stun gun was not used nor was it pointed at the arresting officer, police said.

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