Crime & Safety

Oswego Blotter: Driver Crashes into McDonald's; Stolen Vodka

Arrests and incidents reported by police.

March 14

An unknown male stole four bottles of Ciroc Vodka, worth an estimated $140, from Jewel, 3795 Orchard Road, according to Oswego police.

March 15

An Oswego resident told police her that a woman driving a Pontiac Grand Prix struck her vehicle at 7:38 a.m. on Caterpillar Drive in Montgomery. According to Kendall County Sheriff's police, the driver fled the scene before ditching the car in the 1600 block of Route 31 in Oswego. Police said the car was towed, and the driver has been identified through an investigation. The case is still pending, police said.

Oswego police took a report of a stolen front license plate in the 100 block of Chesterfield Drive, police said.

Someone struck and damaged the brick building wall at McDonald's, 339A Douglas Road, before driving off, police said. Oswego police are investigating the incident.

March 16

Cristino Gallo Perez, 24, of the 100 block of Springbrook Trail, was arrested by Oswego police at 3:58 a.m. and charged with domestic battery, police said.

John W. Highland, 31, of the 25000 block of River Oaks Drive, Warrenville, was arrested by Oswego police in the 100 block of Douglas Road and charged with battery, police said.

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