Police beat
St. Charles
• Saul D. Correa, 19, of 1102 Dean St. No. 7, was cited at 6:03 p.m. Thursday for driving without a valid license and following too closely after a property damage crash on the 500 block of South Randall Road, police said. Correa posted $100 bail and was issued a May 22 court date.
• Raymond P. Dyson, 19, of 4240 S. Cicero Ave., Chicago, was arrested Friday and charged with felony deceptive practice after trying to cash a fraudulent check for $1,200 at a local bank, according to an arrest report.
• Daniel Rubio, 26, of 1220 Kings Circle No. 205, West Chicago, was arrested at 10:52 p.m. Friday and charged with two counts of felony aggravated drunken driving, obstructing justice and unlawful possession of a fraudulent identification card during a traffic stop on East Main Street near Kirk Road, according to police.
• Katherine E. Russo, 21, of 25 S. Lincoln Ave., Geneva, was arrested and charged with leaving the scene of a vehicle damage accident, improper lane usage and driving too fast for conditions after a crash about 10 p.m. March 28 at Legacy Boulevard and Kirk Road, police said. Russo posted $100 bail and was released with a notice to appear in court May 1.
• An estimated $50 in damage was done to fuel pump at Citgo, 307 W. Main St., Thursday, when a car was driven off with a filling nozzle still inserted in its gas tank.
Kane County
• Two sets of bleachers were flipped, a portable toilet was turned over and concrete cylinders were thrown at a concession stand between 10 p.m. Saturday and 8 a.m. Sunday at Burlington Park on Park Street in Burlington. The cylinders dented siding and window frames.
• Someone kicked in the basement door and stole a computer printer and papers with financial identifying information from a house on the 300 block of North Lincolnway in North Aurora between 10 a.m. Thursday and 11:36 a.m. Friday.
• A man who aroused the suspicion of a sheriff's deputy in a convenience store because he was wearing a hooded sweatshirt and appeared nervous was arrested at 9:10 p.m. April 2 in a driveway on the 600 block of Pottawatomie Trail in Batavia. The officer followed the man from a convenience store at Route 56 and Mitchell Road. After he was parked in the driveway for 10 minutes without getting out of the car, the officer asked a neighbor if the car belonged to that house and was told it didn't. The driver, Adam L. Weaver, 20, of 4311 Bayhead Court, Apt. C, Aurora, was charged with possession of marijuana (fewer than 30 grams) and being a suspicious person. A passenger, Nicholas Toscano, 19, of 935 S. Central Ave. lower apartment, Cicero, was charged with obstruction of justice and possession of a controlled substance. He is accused of giving a fake name to officers, and when being searched at the county jail, they found 4.6 grams of cocaine. Toscano was also wanted on three warrants out of Kane County, for possession of cannabis, resisting a peace officer and possession of drug paraphernalia, according to police.
• Burglars tried to pry open two doors at a vacant house on the 5N500 block of Baker Hill Court in St. Charles between 6 p.m. April 2 and 8 a.m. Thursday.
Geneva
• A TomTom GPS unit was stolen out of a car in the Geneva Commons parking lot between 7 and 9 a.m. April 2. The burglar broke a window.
• Katherine A. Grubaugh, 17, of 1N232 La Fox Road, La Fox, was charged with failure to yield while turning left, causing an accident at 12:02 a.m. Sunday at Peck and Keslinger roads. She was taken to Delnor-Community Hospital, along with a passenger in the car that hit her, 15-year-old Samantha R. Starr of 1105 Lewis Road, Geneva. Grubaugh was turning west on a yellow light from Peck to Keslinger; the second vehicle was headed south on Peck.