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Sheriff DuPage CountyJames J. Mendrick ☏ (630) 407-2400
Address501 N County Farm Rd
CityWheaton
State, ZipIL 60187-3942
Website
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Tara Kwarta
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Arrested Jun 18, 2015
• #1 dui - bac .08 or more - 1st or 2nd offense
Kwarta Tara - DuPage County, IL
James Kwasiborski
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Arrested Nov 10, 2019
• #1 aggravated dui - 3rd violation
• #2 dui - alcohol - 1st or 2nd offense
• #3 dui - bac .08 or more - 1st offense
• #4 speeding over statutory limit 1-10
• #5 following too closely
• #6 operate uninsured motor vehicle
• #7 driving with expired license p
Kwasiborski James - DuPage County, IL
Walter Kyle
Bond: $1075
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Arrested Apr 04, 2019
• #1 dui - alcohol - 1st or 2nd offense
• #2 dui - bac .08 or more - 1st offense
• #3 driving while license suspended
Kyle Walter - DuPage 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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