Student Found With Pot at Hinsdale Central: Police Blotter
Hinsdale police reports, Feb. 20-26.
MONDAY, FEB. 25
Student Cited for Pot Possession
A 16-year-old male Hinsdale Central student from Willowbrook was charged with possession of cannabis, police said, after an employee of the school determined he had the drug at 10 a.m. and called police.
The substance field-tested positive for cannabis and the student was cited for violating a local ordinance. He was released to appear in court.
SUNDAY, FEB. 24
DUI for Franklin Park Man
Leon Francisco, 45, of the 2900 block of Willow Street, Franklin Park, was charged with DUI, police said, after he appeared to be under the influence of alcohol during a 2:13 a.m. traffic stop in the 100 block of East Ogden Avenue, and refused an ensuing breath test.
Francisco was charged with DUI, improper lane use, and operating an uninsured motor vehicle. He was released to appear in court.
THURSDAY, FEB. 21
Party Foul
Someone damaged the side-view mirrors of one car parked in the 100 block of North Madison Street and another parked in the 500 block of West Maple Street between 8:45 p.m. and 10:45 p.m., police said.
The cars belonged to victims who were attending a party in the 100 block of North Madison. Each victim reported $750 of damage, police said. The case is pending.
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Teri D. Springer
1:03 pm on Thursday, February 28, 2013
Wow...a high school student at HT found to have pot....now that's news.....NOT.