Park Forest
ARMED CRIMINAL: Harold L. Guider, 21, 400 block of Indianwood Boulevard, Park Forest, was booked into the Will County jail Tuesday on a warrant charging him with being an armed habitual criminal, according to sheriff ’s and court records online. Guider is also charged with aggravated unlawful use of a weapon in a vehicle/ second and being a felon illegally using/possessing a firearm, according to court records, which show the three charges stem from a Sept. 27 incident in Park Forest.
ILLEGAL GUN: Sirrelous L. Graves, 37, Bettendorf, Iowa, was booked into the Will County jail Tuesday by Park Forest police on a warrant charging him with aggravated battery/ discharging a firearm, according to sheriff ’s and court records online, which show the charge stems from an Aug. 20 incident in Park Forest.
ILLEGAL GUN: Robert B. Edgecombe, 46, first block of McGarity Road, was arrested and accused of aggravated unlawful use of a weapon by a felon, manufacturing/delivering a controlled substance, manufacturing/delivering cannabis, possessing a controlled substance and intent to deliver methamphetamines during a Sept. 29 burglary investigation in that block, police said.
BURGLARY: A 28-yearold Chicago woman was charged with burglary after entering a bar after hours to retrieve her cellphone from the counter, police said. Security video shows Shavonni A. Morris throwing a brick through a window at Bixby Bar & Grill, 22315 Central Park Ave., at 4:10 a.m. Sept. 30, police said. The security video also shows Morris entering through the broken window and then exiting with the electronic device, police said.
DRIVEWAY DOZING: Anthony G. Brown, 35, 500 block of Nathan Road, University Park, was arrested around 8:15 a.m. Oct. 1 in an undisclosed block of Springfield Street and accused of possessing a firearm while under the influence of drugs or alcohol after officers found him asleep with an undisclosed handgun while parked in a residential driveway, police said. Officers also cited Brown for driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs and driving without insurance, police said.