A total of 12 suspects were arrested on outstanding warrants June 24 in Kendall County as the county’s sheriff’s office, with support from other law enforcement agencies, conduct a warrant arrest sweep throughout the county.
In a press statement, the sheriff’s office said the following suspects were taken into custody on the following charges:
Christopher Blume, 43, of the 140 block of Bertram Drive in Yorkville, wanted for failing to appear on a driving while license suspended.
Mariyan George, 27, of the 400 block of Honeysuckle Lane in Yorkville, wanted for failing to appear on a driving while license suspended.
Lindsay Behrens, 33, of the 20 block of Chatham Road in Boulder Hill, wanted for failing to appear on a theft case out of Kane County.
Aaron Ward, 33, of the 1000 block of Independence Boulevard in Yorkville, wanted for failing to appear on a driving while license suspended.
Nicole Thompson, 34, of the 400 block of Gregory Lane in Plano, wanted for failing to appear on a driving while license revoked charge.
Jacoby Hoover, 52, of the 2700 block of Jenna Circle in Montgomery, wanted for failing to appear on a criminal damage to property case.
Hector Perez, 40, of the 2700 block of Providence Lane in Montgomery, wanted for failing to appear on a suspended registration charge out of Kane County.
Carly McCue, 30, of the 40 block of W. Royal Oaks Dr. in Bristol, wanted for failing to appear on a driving while license suspended.
Brett Tomter, 23, of the 100 block of Boulder Hill Pass in Boulder Hill, wanted for failing to appear on a driving while license suspended charge.
Cody McMillan, 28, of the 11000 block of Church Rd. in Yorkville, wanted on an original charge out of Kendall County for identity theft, a class 3 felony.
David Allen, 45, of the 700 block of E. Main St. Plano, wanted on a failure to appear charge for domestic battery
Brent Erwin, 40, of the 2200 block of Rebecca Circle Montgomery, wanted for failing to appear on a driving while license revoked.
Multiple agencies assisted sheriff’s deputies in completing the warrant sweep, including personnel from the Plano Police Department, Yorkville Police Department, Oswego Police Department, Montgomery Police Department, Kane County Sheriff’s Office, the Kendall County Criminal Intelligence Team (CIT), and members of the United States Marshals Great Lakes Regional Fugitive Task Force.
County Sheriff Dwight Baird said in the statement that he believes cooperation and coordination between law enforcement agencies are of paramount importance in ensuring public safety.
“We are fortunate to have great working relationships with local and federal law enforcement agencies, which maximizes the impact and effectiveness of these kinds of operations,” Baird said.
The sheriff’s office also issued a reminder to citizens to call Crime Stoppers at 630-553-5999 to report any information regarding a fugitive’s whereabouts. Callers remain anonymous and may be eligible for a reward if the information leads to the apprehension of a fugitive. You may also visit the Kendall County Facebook “Fugitive Fridays” for the fugitive of the week.