Arrested for drunk driving in Illinois (IL)

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DUI Arrest Records - Lake County, Illinois

Below are public DUI, DWI, and related driving offense records for Lake County, Illinois. Records may include arrest dates, charge descriptions, bond information, city details, and booking photos when available. Older records are kept for public lookup and historical reference, but an arrest record does not prove guilt or conviction.

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Sheriff Lake County John D. Idleburg ☏ (847) 377-4208
Address 25 S Martin Luther King Jr Ave
City Waukegan
State, Zip IL 60085-5518
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Patrick Andrew Murphy
Wildwood, Lake, IL
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Arrested Mar 21, 2017
• #1 reckless driving
• notes: serving
• #2 drvg under influ of alcohol
• #3 drvg under influ/bac 0.08
Murphy Patrick - Lake County, IL
Calvin Myers
Bond: $20000
North Chicago, Lake, IL
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Arrested Apr 15, 2015
• #1 possess cannabis/2.5-10 grams
• notes: pending
• #2 registration expiration/1st&2d
• #3 driving on suspended license
• #4 illegal poss/transp liq/driver
Myers Calvin - Lake County, IL
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Alcohol-impaired driving laws make it illegal to drive with a BAC at or above a specified level (0.05% or 0.08%,depending on the state). For people under 21, zero tolerance laws make it illegal to drive with any measurable amount of alcohol in their systems. These laws, along with laws that maintain the minimum legal drinking age at 21, are in place in all 50 states and DC and have saved tens of thousands of lives.
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