Crime & Safety

Plainfield Blotter: Drug Possession, Unlawful Restraint

Arrests reported by Plainfield police.

Feb. 14

Genis Bartusiak, 19, of the 16000 block of Edgewood, Plainfield, was arrested by Plainfield police and booked into the Will County jail on charges of possession of a controlled substance and possession of syringes/needles, according to jail records.

Feb. 10

Michelle Rudolph, 45, of the 14000 block of Arnold, Plainfield, was arrested at 6:36 p.m. at Arnold and Main streets on an in-state warrant, police said.

Feb. 4

Mario Castellucci, 49, of the 9400 block of 78th Avenue in Hickory Hills was arrested at 9:51 a.m. at 24012 W. Renwick Rd. and charged with hit and run, failure to notify the owner of an unattended vehicle of damage, equipment violations and moving violations, police said. 

Colin McCarthy, 35, of the 21000 block of Franklin Circle, Plainfield, was arrested at 6:04 p.m. at a home in the 11000 block of Winterberry Lane and charged with unlawful restraint, criminal trespassing and resisting/obstructing an officer, according to police. Sgt. Mike Fisher said McCarthy was arrested after going to his estranged wife's home, where he allegedly used his vehicle to block her from taking the former couple's children to sports practice. When she went into the house to call the police, Fisher said McCarthy allegedly followed her inside and would not allow her to leave. Fisher said McCarthy was uncooperative when police arrived and refused to leave. According to police, McCarthy was taken into custody following "a short struggle" with officers. 

Feb. 3

Phillip Gaspard, 25, of the 3000 block of Tower Road in Santa Fe, Texas, was arrested at 6:26 p.m. at a business at 24045 W. Lockport St. and charged with theft over $500, police said.


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