North Aurora man charged with 4th DUI
A North Aurora man with a history of drunken-driving was charged Monday with his fourth DUI, police said.
Jaime Llanos, 41, of the 200 block of Laurel Drive, was stopped at 11:06 p.m. Sunday after running a red light at Route 56 and Mitchell Road in North Aurora, according to police.
Llanos was charged with three felony counts of driving under the influence of alcohol, police said, because it was his fourth DUI arrest and he had no driver's license or insurance. He also was cited for illegal transportation of alcohol, improper lane use, driving in the wrong lane, failure to wear a seat belt, improper use of a turn signal and disobeying a traffic control device, said Lt. Scott Buziecki.
Two of Llanos' prior DUI convictions happened in Kane County, according to court records. Details of the third weren't immediately available.
He received 18 months of court supervision and alcohol treatment in 1988 after leaving the scene of a DUI crash in Montgomery, and 12 months of court supervision, alcohol treatment and nine days in the Kane County jail after a DUI in North Aurora in 1996, records show.
Llanos, whose next court date is Feb. 16, was being held in the county jail Monday on a $30,000 bond. There was no attorney listed for him in court records.