Joshua Vasquez of 4126 Vernon, Brookfield, was charged with one count of battery for allegedly punching Dondi Chambella of Chicago in the face on July 16. Chambella was walking with his friend, Bettina Cieszyski, back from the CVS drug store, at 8911 Ogden Ave., when an argument ensued.

DUI

Ann Bochucinski of 3545 S. Vernon, Brookfield was stopped at 3:36 a.m. on July 8 in the 8900 block of Ogden by Brookfield police. She was charged with driving under the influence, speeding, improper lane usage, and making an improper right hand turn.

Riverside police stopped Giuseppe Indelicato, 22, of 1402 S. 59th Ave. in Cicero, for speeding shortly after midnight on July 14. Indelicato was allegedly driving southbound at 2900 Harlem Ave., going 60 mph in a 35-mph zone. The responding officer smelled alcohol on his breath. When asked for his driver’s license, Indelicato allegedly handed over his insurance card. Police determined that Indelicato did have a valid driver’s license but he did not have it with him. Police asked Indelicato to take a field sobriety test. He failed all five tests and blew a .17 on the portable Breathalyzer. He was taken to the Riverside police station where he blew a .177 on the Breathalyzer at the station. Indelicato was arrested and charged with two counts of driving under the influence and one count of speeding.

On the evening of July 14, Riverside police observed Catherine J. Nealon allegedly swerving while driving westbound on 26th Street near Desplaines Ave. When pulled over, Nealon, of 2522 South Park Ave., North Riverside, allegedly admitted that she had been drinking. She was asked to take field sobriety tests. She failed all five field sobriety tests and blew a .18 on the portable Breathalyzer. After blowing a .171 on the more accurate Breathalyzer at the Riverside police station, Nealon was charged with two counts of driving under the influence, one count of improper lane usage and one count of failure to wear a seatbelt.

These items were obtained from police reports filed by the Riverside and Brookfield police departments from July 9 though July 17 and represent a portion of the incidents to which police responded. Unless otherwise indicated, anyone named in these reports have only been charged with a crime. The cases have not yet been adjudicated.

?”Compiled by Bob Skolnik