Crime & Safety

Heroin, Pot and Theft: Police Blotter

Evergreen Park police reports, Nov. 25 - 30.

FRIDAY, NOV. 30

Heroin in Bathroom

Michael Seminetta, 28, of Chicago, was charged with possession of a controlled substance. He was found in the bathroom of a gas station on the 10200 block of Kedzie Avenue with .5 grams of heroin, police said. 

THURSDAY, NOV. 29

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Revoked License and Some Pot

Mariano S. Bronzell, 37, of Lockport, was charged with possession of cannabis and possession of drug paraphernalia. He was stopped 6:23 p.m. in the 8700 block of Kedzie for failure to signal, police said. Officers found .2 grams of marijuana and discovered that he had no insurance and was driving on a revoked license, police said. 

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 28

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Driving on a Revoked License, Again

Julian Castaneda, 42, of Chicago, was charged with felony driving on a revoked license. He was driving in the 9200 block of Pulaski Road at 11:13 a.m. when an officer ran his plates and discovered he had a revoked license, police said. He has two previous convictions for driving on a revoked license following a DUI charge, police said. 

SUNDAY, NOV. 25

Retail Thefts

Nina Wilson, 18, of Chicago, was charged with retail theft. She took seven items valued at $136.22 from Walmart, police said. 

Dennis Cain, 18, of Chicago, was charged with retail theft after taking an Xbox game and flash drive from Walmart, police said. 

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