Crime & Safety

Man Driving on Revoked License Gives Officer Fake Name, Police Say

A dispute between two drivers also leads to an arrest in the latest Lake Forest police blotter.

The following information is from the Lake Forest Police Department. An arrest is not an indication of guilt.

Driver gives police false name

An officer stopped Christopher J. Snow, 26, of Chicago, April 6 at 8 p.m. at Route 41 and Gage Lane. Police said Snow told the officer he didn’t have his driver’s license and gave the officer a false name. He was taken into custody and fingerprinted, which revealed his real name and the fact that he was driving on a revoked license. He was charged with felony driving while license revoked and obstructing identification. Bond was set at $50,000.

Drivers’ dispute leads to arrest

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Shevon Sizemore, 51, of Ingleside, was stopped by an officer when police responded to a report of two drivers engaged in a dispute on Route 41 at Route 176 at 3:30 p.m. April 5. She was arrested after officers learned she was driving on a suspended license. She was released on $1,500 bond with a May 20 court date.

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