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Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Police: Patient Arrested at Provena for Shooting Coke in Bathroom

The man, who gave addresses in Romeoville and Plainfield, checked in with a headache and high blood pressure. He checked out with a felony drug possession charge.

A local man went to the hospital with a headache and high blood pressure, but apparently didn't think they had enough drugs there for him, police said. Gregory Heintz, 35, got caught allegedly shooting cocaine in the bathroom of his Provena St. Joseph Medical Center hospital room. Heintz was arrested upon his release from the hospital Tuesday evening and was booked into the Will County jail on a charge of possession of a controlled substance. Heintz, who reportedly gave the police home addresses in both Plainfield and Romeoville, stopped by the St. Joe's emergency room on Sept. 12. He complained of headaches and high blood pressure and was admitted to the hospital. DON'T MISS THE LATEST JOLIET NEWS. SUBSCRIBE TO OUR FREE DAILY NEWSLETTER …

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Dana

9:14 am on Saturday, November 24, 2012

he's lucky to be alive after being admitted to St Joe's!!!!   more ›

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Feds: 'Yogi,' 'Fatman' & Other Guy Nabbed On Way To Drug Robbery

Three Joliet men plotting to rob drugs from a stash house were swept up in a federal sting, officials said.

Three Joliet men on their way to rob cocaine from a stash house instead landed in the federal lockup, officials said. Nieko "Yogi" Hadley, 20, of 811 Gage St., Justin "Fatman" Davila, 23, of 565 Elwood Ave., and Davila's brother Jason Davila, 21, of the same Elwood Avenue address, all were charged with conspiring to intent with the intent to distribute cocaine. The younger Davila does not have a funny nickname, according to the feds. The three men were arrested Monday night as they were traveling north from Joliet to rob cocaine from a stash house, according to a criminal complaint filed against them. They got not farther than Romeoville, the complaint said. Hadley and the Davilas were set up by a snitch, according to the complaint. They …

Jeremy S.

12:52 pm on Friday, September 21, 2012

LMAO@ "The younger Davila does not have a funny nickname, according to the feds." @John Roberts- Truer words were never spoken(written). Until we decriminalize certain "drugs" the power and struggle for control will never shift from gangs/cartels to the hands of a proper government ageny where it can be taxed and monitored,   more ›

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