Evanston Police incidents and arrests (Feb. 21-27)

Posted 2/28/19

EPD arrests and incidents for Feb. 21-27, 2019

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Evanston Police incidents and arrests (Feb. 21-27)

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Evanston police incidents

Feb. 21-27, 2019

Editor’s note: Information contained in this report is compiled from a daily activity log and an arrest record maintained by the Evanston Police Department. VIN inspections are not included. Those arrested are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law; charges listed.

The Evanston Police Department responded to 147 incidents between the dates of Thursday, Feb. 21, and Wednesday, Feb. 27. Incidents included two assaults, an alarm, nine ambulance or medical assists, 20 animal problems, nine agency assists, two citizen disputes, two citizen assists, a civil problem, disorderly conduct, three DUIs, a family fight, three juvenile problems, lost or found property, a missing person, two noise problems, seven suspicious incidents, three hit-and-run traffic accidents, seven traffic accidents with property damage, a traffic accident with personal injury, a traffic complaint, a traffic hazard, threatening, trespassing, a tobacco problem, unsecure premises, a wanted person and eight welfare checks. 

The Evanston Police Department arrested nine persons between the dates of Feb. 21 and Feb. 27.

Justin T. Barnes, of Evanston, was arrested for driving while under the influence. 

Marty D. Garrett, of Kearns, Utah, was arrested for driving while under the influence. 

John L. Godlevsky, of Evanston, was arrested for battery. 

Randall J. Kukoy, of Evanston, was arrested for filing a false report with a police officer. 

Richard G. Kuntz Jr., of Evanston was arrested for public intoxication, possessing paraphernalia and disorderly conduct. 

Jesse M. Perez, of Evanston, was arrested as a fugitive from justice. 

Trenton G. Smith, of Evanston, was arrested for possessing paraphernalia. 

Melinda S. Stugart, of Evanston, was arrested for possessing paraphernalia. 

Curtis E. Young, of Evanston, was arrested for driving while under the influence.