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8 | April 25, 2019 | The lake forest leader news<br />

LakeForestLeader.com<br />

Police Reports<br />

2 adults, 2 juveniles involved in vehicle theft, possession of stolen goods<br />

Steward R. Toshione,<br />

21, of Markham, Ill.,<br />

Jones N. Santasia, 21, of<br />

Markham, Ill., and three<br />

juvenile females, were<br />

charged with possession<br />

of stolen goods, fleeing<br />

and eluding and possession<br />

of a stolen vehicle at<br />

1:55 p.m. in the 400 block<br />

of Saunders Road.<br />

Police responded to the<br />

area of Route 60 and the<br />

Tollway after receiving a<br />

report from Illinois State<br />

Police about a stolen vehicle<br />

that fled from a traffic<br />

stop in the area.<br />

Officers located the stolen<br />

vehicle after a caller<br />

reported seeing the same<br />

stolen vehicle was parked<br />

on Saunders with several<br />

females exiting the vehicle,<br />

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in the area. Officers detained<br />

one female adult<br />

and three female juveniles<br />

at the scene and a check<br />

of the stolen van revealed<br />

numerous items of clothing<br />

with theft detection<br />

devices still attached.<br />

Illinois State Police<br />

responded to the scene<br />

and the stolen vehicle<br />

was released to them.<br />

The four individuals<br />

were transported to the<br />

Public Safety Building<br />

for further investigative<br />

purposes.<br />

Officers were able to<br />

determine that all five<br />

of the female suspects,<br />

including the three juveniles,<br />

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stolen goods.<br />

All suspects were interviewed<br />

by officers from<br />

multiple agencies and<br />

released without charges<br />

from Lake Forest Police.<br />

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In other police news:<br />

Lake Forest:<br />

April 14:<br />

• Melissa Hulzar, 24, of<br />

Waukegan, was charged<br />

with a DUI at 4:23 a.m.<br />

on Route 41. An officer on<br />

patrol noted a blue Chevrolet<br />

Impala was driving<br />

in an erratic manner<br />

that suggested the driver<br />

might be impaired. The<br />

officer conducted a traffic<br />

stop and spoke to the<br />

female driver, identified<br />

as Huizar. While officers<br />

were talking to Huizar,<br />

they noted a strong smell<br />

of alcohol coming from<br />

her and she was demonstrating<br />

signs of alcohol<br />

impairment. Officers had<br />

Huizar perform standard<br />

field sobriety tests<br />

to determine if she was<br />

impaired. Huizar was<br />

subsequently arrested for<br />

driving under the influence.<br />

She was transported<br />

to the Public Safety Building<br />

where she was processed<br />

and requested to<br />

submit to chemical breath<br />

testing, which resulted<br />

in a reading of 0.132<br />

BAC.<br />

April 13:<br />

• Enita Abarca, 35, of<br />

Waukegan, was charged<br />

with DUI of alcohol at<br />

2:51 a.m. in the intersection<br />

of Route 41 and<br />

Westleigh Road. Police<br />

responded to a complaint<br />

of a red Toyota four-door<br />

driving on Route 41. The<br />

911 caller reported the<br />

vehicle was swerving all<br />

over the place and being<br />

very erratic. Officers<br />

located the vehicle and,<br />

after observing the driving,<br />

conducted a traffic<br />

stop on the red Toyota.<br />

Officers spoke to the female<br />

driver, identified as<br />

Abarca, about her driving.<br />

During the traffic stop officers<br />

determined Abarca<br />

was demonstrating signs<br />

of impairment and, when<br />

asked about her drinking,<br />

she admitted to drinking<br />

several drinks prior to<br />

driving. Abarca was requested<br />

to perform standard<br />

sobriety test to determine<br />

her ability to drive.<br />

Based on her performance<br />

on the SFST’s and her<br />

driving, Abaraca was arrested<br />

for driving under<br />

the influence and transported<br />

to the Public Safety<br />

Building for processing.<br />

Abarca was requested to<br />

submit to chemical testing<br />

which resulted in a reading<br />

of 0.136 BAC.<br />

April 9:<br />

• Suguna L. France, 44,<br />

of North Chicago, was<br />

charged with driving with<br />

a suspended driver’s license<br />

at 1:03 a.m. in the<br />

intersection of Route 41<br />

and Gage Lane. Police on<br />

patrol conducted a traffic<br />

stop on a silver Honda for<br />

an equipment violation.<br />

When police approached<br />

the vehicle and spoke to<br />

the driver, identified as<br />

France, officers were able<br />

to determine France’s<br />

driver’s license was suspended<br />

at the time of the<br />

stop.<br />

• Robert Frechette, 50, of<br />

Lake Bluff, was charged<br />

with a DUI at 6:38 p.m. in<br />

the intersection of Waukegan<br />

Road and Route<br />

176. Police responded<br />

to a reported two-vehicle<br />

crash at Waukegan<br />

Road and Route 176. Officers<br />

located two vehicles<br />

at the scene; one<br />

was a silver Honda driven<br />

by Frechette. Police<br />

were able to determine<br />

Frechette’s vehicle struck<br />

the rear of the other vehicle<br />

as it sat in traffic<br />

waiting for the light to<br />

change. Police questioned<br />

each driver as to the facts<br />

of the crash and during<br />

the investigation officers<br />

determined Frechette was<br />

demonstrating signs of<br />

impairment and requested<br />

he submit to standard field<br />

sobriety testing. Frechette<br />

was subsequently arrested<br />

for driving under the influence<br />

and transported to<br />

the Public Safety Building<br />

for processing. Officers<br />

processed Frechette<br />

and requested he submit<br />

to chemical breath testing,<br />

which subsequently<br />

resulted in a reading of<br />

0.240 BAC.<br />

Lake Bluff:<br />

April 7:<br />

• Threatening text message<br />

was reported at 9:25<br />

a.m. at the Public Safety<br />

Building.<br />

April 5:<br />

• A verbal warning was<br />

given to a driver after being<br />

stopped for disobeying<br />

a stop sign at 1:15<br />

p.m. in the intersection of<br />

W. Scranton Avenue and<br />

E. Center Avenue. The<br />

driver was also issued a<br />

citation for a suspended<br />

driver’s license and a citation<br />

for no insurance.<br />

• A two-vehicle property<br />

damage accident was reported<br />

at 2:18 p.m. in the<br />

0-100 block of Sherwood<br />

Terrace.<br />

March 31:<br />

• A citation was issued for<br />

improper lane usage, driving<br />

without a valid driver’s<br />

license, operating an<br />

uninsured motor vehicle<br />

and a warning ticket for<br />

operating a vehicle with<br />

one headlight at 2:01 a.m.<br />

on Route 41.<br />

EDITORS NOTE: The<br />

Lake Forest Leader’s Police<br />

Reports are compiled from<br />

official reports found on file<br />

at the Lake Forest and Lake<br />

Bluff Police Department<br />

headquarters. Individuals<br />

named in these reports are<br />

considered innocent of all<br />

charges until proven guilty<br />

in the court of law.

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