Police beat

Hinsdale police distributed the following reports Jan. 16.

Battery arrest at hospital

Amanda Perez, 24, 103 E. 55th St., Westmont, was arrested on two felony counts of aggravated battery at 10:22 p.m. Jan. 10 at UChicago Medicine AdventHeath Hinsdale, 120 N. Oak St., for making contact of an insulting or provoking nature with registered nurses performing their official duties. She was charged and released to appear in court.

Arrest for weapon

Dasha R. Temple, 31, 3936 N. 18th St., Milwaukee, Wis., was arrested for felony aggravated unlawful use of a weapon at 11:13 p.m. Jan. 12 at Ogden Avenue and Route 83 after the vehicle in which she was a passenger was stopped for disobeying a traffic signal. Police located a loaded handgun in her purse, but she did not have a valid FOID card. She was charged and released to appear in court. The driver was cited for disobeying a traffic control signal, having no valid driver’s license and operating an uninsured motor vehicle.

Warrant, controlled substance arrest

James M. Meyer, 38, 434 S. Lincoln St., was arrested on arrest warrants out of DuPage County at 2:12 p.m. Jan. 13 at Fourth and Lincoln streets. He also was in possession of a suspected controlled substance and paraphernalia. He was taken to DuPage County Jail for the warrants. Additional charges are pending the results of a lab report.

Burglary reported

Suspects were observed on surveillance video forcing entry into Current Automotive, 300 E. Ogden Ave., and attempting to open vehicles parked in the garage at 3:14 a.m. Jan. 13. Wheel lug nuts were reported missing.

Forgery case

A business check was forged using bank account information belonging to Continental AutoSports, 420 E. Ogden Ave., between Dec. 29 and Jan. 5. The incident was reported Jan. 10.

License plate stolen

The rear license plate was stolen from a vehicle while it was parked in the 900 block of South Vine Street between 4 p.m. Jan. 10 and 11:30 a.m. Jan. 11.

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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