On October 1, at 8:05 p.m., Monee officers were dispatched to Hamilton and Monee-Manhattan Road for a two-car accident with no injuries. Upon arrival, they discovered vehicle one, who caused the accident, was being driven by an unlicensed driver. This led to the arrest of Mauricio Perez, 22, of South Bend, Indiana. Perez was charged with improper turning at intersection and operating a motor vehicle with no valid driver’s license. He was subsequently released with a notice-to-appear.

On October 2, at 7:55 p.m., a traffic stop led to the arrest of Eudy Pire-Sequera, 23, from University Park. Pire-Sequera was charged with driving with expired license plates, no valid license or permit, and operating an uninsured vehicle. He was subsequently released with a notice-to-appear.

On October 6, at 1:54 p.m., Monee officers were dispatched to the Amazon Warehouse, 6605 W. Monee-Manhattan Road, for the report of a theft. Dispatch advised that loss prevention had an Amazon employee in the security office. Upon their arrival, they met with the loss prevention agent, who gave officers a list of merchandise allegedly stolen, totaling more than $2,000. Officers arrested Amine Bouslimi, 19, from Chicago Heights. Bouslimi was charged with theft, more than $500 dollars. He was released with a notice-to-appear.

On October 7, at 8:31 a.m., a traffic stop led to the arrest of Dominique Hollins, 24, from Matteson. Hollins was charged with aggravated speeding 35-mph over posted limit. She was subsequently released with a notice-to-appear.

On October 8, at 12 a.m., a traffic stop led to the arrest of Justin Downs, 29, from Country Club Hills. Downs was charged with improper use of registration/title, operating a vehicle when its registration is suspended for noninsurance, driving while his license is suspended, no valid registration, child restraint violation – child less than eight years old, and operating an uninsured vehicle. He was subsequently released with a notice-to-appear.

Do you have information about a crime, or have you witnessed any suspicious activity? Are you a victim, or do you know someone who needs assistance? Don’t stand on the sidelines! Don’t be a victim! Call MPD at 708-534-8308 or email moneepolice@villageofmonee.org.