Crime & Safety

Wednesday Blotter: Man Charged after Vomiting, Yelling at Rivers Casino, More

The following arrest information was supplied by the Des Plaines Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.

The Des Plaines Police Department provided the following reports.

Disorderly Conduct

Lee S. Boscacci, 30, of Arlington Heights, was changed with disorderly conduct after vomiting in the fourth floor vestibule of the parking garage at Rivers Casino, 3000 S. River Road, between 1 a.m. and 1:17 a.m. on Sept. 23. Casino security stated Boscacci was in the club drinking all night and left the casino highly intoxicated, according to the report. Security personnel followed Boscacci to prevent him from driving if he attempted to do so, police stated.

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After Boscacci vomited on the fourth floor, according to the report, he approached a car. When casino security approached him to keep him from driving, according to the report, Boscacci became agitated and started yelling at the security guards.

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Criminal Trespass to Property

Ashley Ann Luksik, 28, of Wilmette, was issued a citation for criminal trespass to property after security personnel at Rivers Casino, 3000 S. River Road, stated she was highly intoxicated on the casino floor at 4:29 a.m. on Sept. 22. When casino security asked Luksik to leave the property, according to the report, she refused unless she was allowed to drive intoxicated. Police stated Luksik refused attempts by police to provide her with safe transportation back to her residence. She was given a court date of Oct. 12 at Skokie courthouse.

Criminal Trespass to Property

Marla M. Reynolds, 37, of Chicago, was issued a citation for criminal trespass to property after casino security at Rivers Casino, 3000 S. River Road, reported she was previously warned that she was no longer allowed on casino property at 4:10 p.m. on Sept. 21.


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