Woman Gets DUI, Motorcyclists Get Cut Off by SUV: Police Blotter
Burr Ridge police reports, Sept. 5-11.
TUESDAY, SEPT. 11
Suspended License
Diana Maloya, 43, of the 16W500 block of Honeysuckle Rose Lane in Willowbrook, was charged with driving with a suspended license, suspended registration and no insurance during a traffic stop in the 5600 block of south County Line Road at 8:37 a.m.
SUNDAY, SEPT. 10
Two Bikers Cut Off by SUV
A verbal altercation occurred after the driver of an SUV passed two motorcyclists in a no-passing zone, and almost hit one, near the intersection of 87th and Madison streets at 1:52 p.m.
One of the motorcycles was forced to the shoulder when the SUV returned to the right lane, and another was almost struck. The driver of the SUV was cited for violating a no-passing zone.
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 5
Suspended License
Stephanie Younger, 24, of the 10600 block of Hyacinth Drive in Willowbrook, was charged with driving with a suspended license, an expired registration, and no insurance, as well as improper use of registration during a traffic stop near the intersection of Route 83 and Interstate 55 at 6:03 p.m.
DUI
Roberta Doepke, 61, of the 90 block of Santa Fe Lane in Burr Ridge, was charged with DUI after she appeared to be under the influence of alcohol during a traffic stop near the intersection of 91st Street and Santa Fe at 10:26 p.m., police said. According to a report, Doepke failed an ensuing breath test and was released to appear in court.
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