Crime & Safety

Palos Heights Police Blotter: Twice the Limit DUI, Theft at Jewel

Palos Heights police reports, April 30 to May 6.

SUNDAY, MAY 6

Theft at Jewel

A woman described as being in her early 20s with long blond hair stole several items from Jewel, 7100 W. 127th Street, police said. She was standing at the camera counter and began removing items when she was approached by an employee. She pushed the employee who fell to the ground and ran out of the store, police said.

DUI on Ridgeland Avenue

Peter Adamski, 27, of the 13600 block of Dublin Road in Homer Glen, was charged with drunken driving and criminal damage to property. He was observed driving 76 mph in a 40 mph zone and was following several cars too closely, police said. He failed field sobriety tests and was placed under arrest, police said. During booking he hit a computer keyboard and damaged it, police said. 

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SATURDAY, MAY 5

DUI on College Drive 

Rytis Razanauskas, 32, of the 15300 block of Nicole Court, was charged with drunken driving and improper standing in a roadway. His car was parked on Southwest Highway and College Drive at 8:30 p.m. and he was found passed out inside, police said. A breath test revealed a blood alcohol level of .202, police said. 

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MONDAY, APRIL 30 

DUI on Harlem Avenue

Justin Weiss, 35, of the 11500 block of Joalyce Drive in Alsip, was charged with drunken driving, driving without insurance and failure to wear a seat belt. He was stopped at 1:42 a.m. in the 12200 block of Harlem Avenue for not wearing a seat belt, police said. He failed field sobriety tests, police said.  

DUI on Harlem Avenue

William Erickson, 36, of the 11500 block of Natchez in Worth, was charged with drunken driving and driving on a suspended license. He was stopped at 2:31 a.m. in the 11900 block of Harlem Avenue for speeding, police said. He failed field sobriety tests, police said. 

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