Kicked out of house, subject exposes buttocks, charges allege
On May 31, disorderly conduct was charged after police said Michelle M. Dzierwa, 36, of Elmhurst, showed up at the victim’s home in the 800 block of Spring Road at around 10:58 a.m. According to police, the victim told Dzierwa to leave her house at which time she stepped onto Spring Road, pulled her shorts down to her knees and exposed her buttocks towards the victim. Dzierwa was charged with disorderly conduct. Dzierwa and her boyfriend were both issued a no trespass order.
Property being ruined by neighboring dealership, victim claims
On May 25, police received the following report: The complainant—a maintenance person for the property in the 600 block of W. Grand — showed an officer a Kia Sorento vehicle, which was stuck in the mud in the grassy area on the south end of the property. The property borders a car dealership, which has numerous cars parked on the grassy area, which damages the grass and creates large ruts in the ground. The complainant placed several “No Trespassing” signs along the property. The vehicle that was stuck in the mud was issued a ticket for parking on private property without permission. The car dealership related it will address the issue and pay for the damaged property.
Man charged with DUI, child endangerment
On May 28, Charles Stamps, 40, of Maywood, was charged with DUI, endangering the life of a child and improper lane usage subsequent to a traffic stop near North and Addison at around 1:42 a.m. Police said Stamps was found to be DUI while transporting his 7-year-old son.