Crime & Safety

Algonquin Police Blotter: Unlawful Use of Weapon, Aggravated Assault

The police department's reports for March 21-23.

March 21, 2011

  • Robin J. Stewart, 41, of the 800 block of Navajo Drive, Carpentersville, was charged with retail theft.  She was arrested at Meijer’s, 400 S. Randall Road.  She was released after posting $150 with a court date of April 27, in McHenry County.

March 22, 2011

  • James M. Glover, 23, of the 1700 block of Kingston Circle, Carpentersville, was wanted on a warrant out of Kane County for failure to appear on a robbery charge.  He was arrested at Washington and Main street.  He was transported to Kane County Jail when unable to post bond.
  • A 14-year-old female from Carpentersville was charged with theft under $300.  She was arrested at the Algonquin Police Department.  She was referred to the Tri County Area Peer Jury and then released into the custody of her father.

March 23, 2011

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  • John W. Poliakon, 38, of the 6100 block of Dunrover Lakes Court, Carpentersville, was wanted on a warrant out of McHenry County for failure to appear on a leaving the scene of an accident charge.  He was arrested at 113 Valley View Drive.  He was transported to McHenry County Jail when unable to post bond.
  • An 18-year-old male from Algonquin was wanted on a juvenile warrant out of McHenry County for retail theft.  He was arrested in the 500 block of Flora Drive.  He was transported to McHenry County Jail when unable to post bond.
  • A 16-year-old female from Round Lake Beach was charged with retail theft.  She was arrested at Kohl’s, 734 S. Randall Road.  She was released on a notice to appear with a court date of April 27, in Algonquin.
  • A 16-year-old male from Algonquin was charged with unlawful use of weapon, aggravated assault and criminal damage to property.  He was arrested in the 2600 block of Williamsburg Drive.  He was petitioned into juvenile court and then released into the custody of his parents.


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