Crime & Safety

Police Blotter: Slow Driving for Fast Food; 'My Dad is a Cop'

Orland Park police reports, April 30-May 10

TUESDAY, MAY 10

A Case of the Munchies?

Patrick W. Tuttle, 19, of the 8300th block of Michelle Lane in Tinley Park, was cited with possession of cannabis after police stopped his car in the 15200th block of Orlan Brook Drive, police said. According to the report, Tuttle was driving below the posted 20 mph speed limit. When the officer pulled him over, he smelled a strong marijuana odor. Tuttle told the officer that he and his 16-year-old friend were driving to a fast-food restaurant. The juvenile was turned over to his mother at the scene. Both teens are due in local court at the Orland Park Civic Center.

SUNDAY, MAY 8

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DUI at 131st and LaGrange

Devin D. Butler, 23, of the 8200 block of Green Street in Chicago, was arrested and charged with driving under the influence of alcohol, police said. He was pulled over after he was seen making an illegal turn near 131st and LaGrange Road. The officer smelled a strong odor of alcohol on his breath, according to the report, and Butler's blood alcohol content was found to be approximately twice the legal limit. He was given traffic tickets for illegal transportation of alcohol, and he was issued bond and is due in court in the Fifth District Circuit Court of Cook County.

DUI at 159th and Harlem

Bob E. Stuhlmiller, 27, of the 10700th block of South Linder Avenue in Oak Lawn, was arrested and charged with driving under the influence of alcohol, police said. According to reports, Stuhlmiller was seen speeding near the intersection of 159th and Harlem Avenue. He had admitted to drinking, and later failed field sobriety tests, police said. He was issued bond and is due in court in Bridgeview.

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'But My Dad's a Cop'

Lamis F. Madoui, 23, of the 8600th block of Thomas Charles Lane in Hickory Hills, was arrested and charged with driving under the influence of alcohol, police said. Madoui had made a turn without using the turn signal, and during a traffic stop, the officer smelled alcohol on her breath. According to the report, Madoui continued to insist that her father was a retired Chicago police officer. She later was found to have a blood alcohol level 2.5 times the legal limit. She posted bond and is due in court in Bridgeview. She also was cited for driving without insurance.

SATURDAY, APRIL 30

Two Parked Cars for the Price of One DUI

Police responded to an accident at a car dealership in the 8500th block of 159th Street. Sara A. Murray, 33, of the 16400th block of Roy Street in Oak Forest, was arrested and charged with driving under the influence of drugs and driving on a suspended license, police said. Murray's car had hit a street light, a parking lot light, and two parked cars inside the dealership. Murray told police she had felt lightheaded because of muscle relaxers she had taken earlier, according to the report. She could barely stand when she was extracted from her car, police said. She was issued an I-bond and traffic tickets for the accident and is due in court in Bridgeview.

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