Crime & Safety

2 Kids Hurt, Lockport Woman Faces Aggravated DUI After Cedar Road Wreck: Sheriff's Office

Jenna Crohan, 34, comes from the 300 block of Lockport's East Division Street. She was freed from Will County's Jail around 4 p.m. Monday.

Jenna Crohan, age 34, comes from Lockport.
Jenna Crohan, age 34, comes from Lockport. (Mugshot via Will County Jail)

LOCKPORT, IL — A 34-year-old Lockport woman from the 300 block of East Division Street has been freed from the Will County Jail following her weekend incarceration by the Will County Sheriff's Office on felony drunken driving offenses.

Monday's criminal complaint for Jenna Crohan shows she is being charged with four counts of aggravated driving under the influence of alcohol.

According to the complaint, Crohan was driving a Volkswagen sport utility vehicle while under the influence of alcohol as she traveled along Homer Glen's stretch of Cedar Road when she was involved in a collision with another motorist that resulted in bodily harm, but not great bodily harm, to a child under the age of 16. The child was being transported by Crohan at the time of her wreck, and "said violation was the proximate cause of the injury," the Will County State's Attorney's Office outlined.

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One of the charges indicates that Crohan's crash resulted in bodily harm, but not great bodily harm, to a different child under the age of 16 "being transported by the defendant and said violation was the proximate cause of the injury."

Court documents indicate that Crohan was not charged with a detainable offense pursuant to the Illinois SAFE-T Act. As a result, Will County Judge Donald DeWilkins released her from custody and notified her that she must be back at the Will County Courthouse for her next pretrial hearing on June 18 in Courtroom 405 of Judge Amy Bertani-Tomczak.

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The judge's order releasing her from the Will County Jail indicates that the Lockport woman must "comply with any and all DCFS recommendations."

Meanwhile, Joliet Patch has reached out to the Will County Sheriff's Office seeking more details surrounding the nature and circumstances leading up to Crohan's arrest. She was booked into the Will County Jail at 12:04 a.m. on Sunday.

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