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Mug Shot Monday, Dec. 24

The accompanying photos were taken at the Tinley Park Police Department between Dec. 14-20.

 
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JESSICA BETHKE—POSSESSION OF A CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
Jessica Bethke, of the 700 block of Lexington Court in New Lenox, was charged Dec. 14 with possession of a controlled substance. Tinley Park Police Department
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Jessica Bethke, of the 700 block of Lexington Court in New Lenox, was charged Dec. 14 with possession of a controlled substance.
Monica Marie Segura, 35, of the 4400 block of Northcote Avenue in East Chicago, was charged Dec. 15 with driving under the influence, DUI with a blood-alcohol content more than .08, speeding, illegal transportation of alcohol and driving with a suspended license after a traffic stop in the parking lot of the Wendy's fast food restaurant near Harlem Avenue and 183rd Street.
Theresa Juliette Foxx, 54, of the 16700 block of Parker Ridge Road in Lockport, was charged Dec. 16 with retail theft after being accused of stealing merchandise from Jewel Osco on Harlem Avenue. She also was arrested for an outstanding Will County warrant for misdemeanor prostitution.
Jonathan J. Herring, of the 15000 block of Morgan Street in Harvey, was charged Dec. 17 with two counts of possessing another person's credit card, felony identity theft and counterfeiting credit cards.
Akeya Desiree Johnson, of the 9300 block of South Laflin Street in Chicago, was charged Dec. 17 with driving under the influence after a traffic stop.
Jaque M. Amphy, 22, of the 100 block of North Wildwood Avenue in Kankakee, was arrested on an outstanding failure-to-appear warrant for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon in Will County.

Mug Shot Mondays is a weekly feature on Tinley Park Patch that spotlights mug shots taken at the local police department.

All pictures were submitted by Tinley Park Police and were taken when the accused was booked between Dec. 14-20.

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