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frankfortstation.com news<br />

the frankfort station | March 15, 2018 | 15<br />

Police Reports<br />

Area residents warned about<br />

increased burglary to vehicles<br />

Lincoln-Way residents are<br />

asked to be aware that the<br />

area has experienced multiple<br />

break-ins and vehicle<br />

thefts recently, according to<br />

a Frankfort Police Department<br />

advisory notice sent<br />

March 9.<br />

The advisory notes these<br />

events have typically occurred<br />

overnight and offenders<br />

have searched for<br />

unlocked cars; in some incidents,<br />

a vehicle has dropped<br />

off several people who proceeded<br />

to search for unlocked<br />

vehicles and take items from<br />

them before leaving the area.<br />

The department recommends<br />

residents lock their<br />

doors, remove valuables<br />

from the cars whenever possible<br />

and never leave their<br />

keys or key fobs in their vehicles.<br />

Residents who see or<br />

hear anything unusual, such<br />

as a dog barking or a car<br />

door shutting at an unusual<br />

hour, are asked to call police<br />

immediately at 911 for an<br />

emergency call or (815) 485-<br />

2500 for non-emergencies.<br />

March 4<br />

• Breonna L. Clausell, 24,<br />

of 6420 Grayhawk Drive<br />

in Matteson, was cited for<br />

alleged improper lighting,<br />

driving with a suspended license<br />

and no insurance.<br />

March 2<br />

• Alonzo Ashley, 22, of 120<br />

Sauk Trail in Park Forest, was<br />

cited for allegedly driving with<br />

a suspended license, no insurance,<br />

following too closely<br />

and no valid registration.<br />

EDITOR’S NOTE: The Frankfort<br />

Station’s Police Reports are<br />

compiled from official reports<br />

found online on the Frankfort<br />

Police Department’s website or<br />

releases issued by the department<br />

and other agencies. Individuals<br />

named in these reports<br />

are considered innocent of all<br />

charges until proven guilty in a<br />

court of law.<br />

Frankfort Township begins twicemonthly<br />

electronic recycling service<br />

Submitted by Office of Will<br />

County Executive Lawrence<br />

M. Walsh<br />

Frankfort Township has<br />

become host to Will County’s<br />

newest permanent electronic<br />

recycling site. Its first<br />

collection date will be Tuesday,<br />

March 13.<br />

The site, which will be<br />

open from 5 to 7 p.m. the second<br />

and fourth Tuesdays of<br />

each month, is at the Township<br />

Hall, 11000 W. Lincoln<br />

Highway in Frankfort.<br />

“Will County residents<br />

may bring a large variety of<br />

electronics, including the 17<br />

items banned from disposal<br />

in Illinois, plus many additional<br />

items such as power<br />

tools, hair dryers and microwave<br />

ovens, to this and all<br />

of the collection sites,” said<br />

Marta Keane, the county’s<br />

recycling specialist with the<br />

Resource Recovery and Energy<br />

Division of the Land<br />

Use Department.<br />

There is a limit of two<br />

television sets per vehicle;<br />

identification is required to<br />

prove residency in a community<br />

that is entirely or<br />

partially in Will County.<br />

The Frankfort Township<br />

site fills the time slot previously<br />

used by Joliet. Keane<br />

explained that the city’s new<br />

contract with waste management<br />

includes free curbside<br />

pickup of electronics<br />

for those who have Joliet<br />

garbage/recycling service.<br />

Residents should call (800)<br />

449-7587 to schedule an appointment<br />

for pickup.<br />

“Will County offers seven<br />

locations with year-round<br />

hours to make recycling of<br />

electronics as convenient as<br />

possible,” Keane said. “In<br />

addition, the county offers<br />

several one-day collection<br />

events on Saturdays.”<br />

Unlike the one-day collection<br />

events, which now require<br />

them, no appointments<br />

are necessary to drop off<br />

electronics at the permanent<br />

sites.<br />

For a full list of times,<br />

dates and places, along with<br />

what items may be recycled<br />

there, go to WillCounty<br />

Green.com. All sites are<br />

closed on holidays.<br />

The service is funded by the<br />

County and electronics manufacturers.<br />

The Land Use Department<br />

is under County Executive<br />

Larry Walsh’s office.<br />

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