ARREST WARRANTS: Wanted in Tinley Park
There are warrants out for the arrest of 71 accused criminals in Tinley Park.
Shaun A. Lewis, 45, of the first block of Messina Court in Tinley Park, is wanted for driving with a suspended/revoked license. The warrant was issued Aug. 13, 2012 and bail had not been set as of Sept. 9.
Brian D. Rogers is also wanted on a driving with a suspended/revoked license warrant. A 46-year-old last known to live in the 7500 block of 161st Street in Tinley Park, his warrant has been active since December 2000. Bail has been set at $2,000.
A third local man wanted on a driving with a suspended/revoked license warrant is Elezar C. Rojas, 29, who faces a $5,000 bail. The warrant was issued June 26. His last known address was in the 17500 block of Sandalwood in Tinley Park.
Marcelino Rojas, 24, is wanted on a warrant for possession of a controlled substance that was issued on Nov. 8, 2011. Bail had not yet been set as of Sept. 9. His last known address was in the 7400 block of 175th Street in Tinley Park.
If you have a tip on their whereabouts, call 708-865-4902 or emailfugitive.warrants@cookcountyil.gov. The sheriff's department says you should not try to apprehend anyone yourself.
Police report information is provided by the Tinley Park Police Department and other law enforcement agencies. Charges are not evidence of guilt. They are a record of police actions on a given day, and persons charged with a crime are presumed innocent until proven guilty in court. If you or a family member are charged or cited and the case is subsequently adjudicated, we encourage you to notify the editor. We will verify and report the outcome.
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