Crime & Safety

Orland Park Blotter: Man Falls Asleep, Charged DUI With Charge

Orland Park police reports, Nov. 20-28

FRIDAY, NOV. 25

Sleep-Thru

Police were called about a man passed out behind the wheel of a car in a parking space for drive-thru customers at McDonalds, 9110 159th Street around 7 a.m. Police smelled alcohol on the driver’s breath and he failed some field sobriety tests, according to the report. The driver said he was given cold French fries and went through the drive-thru a second time to get warm fries, police said. Donnell M. Dubose, 25, of the 18700 block of Maple Avenue in Country Club Hills, was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol and driving under the influence with a blood-alcohol level greater than .08.

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 23

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Warrant Arrest Times Three

Police pulled over a car for driving with suspended registration in the 15000 block of 82nd Avenue around 8 a.m. The driver did not have a license on him, police said. Three active warrants were found for his arrest, according to the report. Carlos E. Ramirez, 31, of the 100 block of 23rd Avenue in Chicago Heights, was charged with driving with suspended registration, driving an uninsured vehicle and driving without a valid license. He was arrested on Country Club Hills and Chicago Heights warrants for driving under the influence, as well as a Cook County fugitive warrant for the other active warrants.

TUESDAY, NOV. 22

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Pipe, Marijuana Container Found

Police pulled over a car after the driver was seen not wearing a seat belt on 159th Street near 80th Avenue around 9 p.m. The officer smelled marijuana inside the car, and later found a small container with marijuana inside, as well as a glass pipe, according to the report. Michael J. Ryon, 20, of the 4700 block of 151st Street in Oak Forest, was cited for possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia and driving without wearing a seat belt.

SUNDAY, NOV. 20

Fast Swerve

Police pulled over a truck for speeding, swerving, turning without signaling and crossing over into the median lane while making a right turn around 1:20 a.m. in the 16300 block of Harlem Avenue. The officer smelled alcohol on the driver’s breath, and the driver said he was lost, according to the report. Marcus D. Taylor, 38, of the 9000 block of South Racine Avenue in Chicago, was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol, improper turning, failure to signal when turning, improper lane use and speeding.

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