Police beat

Hinsdale police distributed the following reports Feb. 22 and March 2.

Man arrested for shoving nurse

Ryan J. Davis, 39, 16W337 95th St., Burr Ridge, was arrested for aggravated battery to a nurse on Feb. 24 for a Nov. 30 incident at Amita Adventist Medical Center Hinsdale, 120 N. Oak St., in which he shoved a nurse while she was performing her official duties. He posted bond and was released with a court date.

Driver arrested for brass knuckles

Manuel Rural Hernandez, 27, 1717 W. Mansard Lane, Mount Prospect, was arrested for unlawful use of a weapon and speeding 35 mph or more over the limit at 9:57 p.m. Feb. 28 at Route 83 and 55th Street after being found with brass knuckles during a traffic stop. He was charged and released to appear in court.

Arrests for license violations

• Ismael Rivera, 23, 35 King Arthur Court, Northlake, was arrested for driving with a revoked license, operating an unlicensed vehicle and speeding at 7:58 p.m. Feb. 23 at Route 83 and 55th Street. He was also found to have an active arrest warrant out of Cook County. He posted bond on the arrest warrant and was charged and released to appear in court.

• Robert C. Scriba, 19, 215 51st Place, Western Springs, was arrested for driving with a suspended license, unlawful possession of cannabis by a driver, operating an uninsured vehicle and improper lighting at 8:15 p.m. Feb. 28 in the 200 block of West Ogden Avenue. He was charged and released to appear in court.

Identity theft reported

Information belonging to a resident of the 200 block of South Clay Street was used to open a bank account Jan. 1. The incident was reported Feb. 25.

Hit and run reported

A work truck was hit between 7:30 p.m. Feb. 25 and 6:05 a.m. Feb. 28 while parked in the lot at 15 Spinning Wheel Road.

Driver leaves scene

A white semi-truck was observed on surveillance video Feb. 16, during the time a light pole and fence were damaged at RML Specialty Hospital, 5601 S. County Line Road.

Arrests do not constitute conviction of a crime, and individuals listed here should be presumed innocent until proven guilty. If charges are dismissed or reduced or the accused is found not guilty, he or she can contact The Hinsdalean at [email protected] to provide us with documentation. Information will be updated online and in the next issue of the paper.

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