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Drunk Teen Hospitalized, Others Arrested for Underage Drinking: Police Blotter

Forest Park police arrest Oak Park residents for underage drinking.

Friday, June 7 

Disorderly Conduct, Underage Drinking

Adrian Blamires, 20, of Oak Park was charged with disorderly conduct and underage drinking around 1:30 a.m. in the 300 block of Des Plaines Avenue.

An officer saw Blamires throw a glass bottle into the air and let it break on the ground near the parking lot at 320 Des Plaines Ave. 

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As the officer approached, Blamires took a passport booklet out of his pocket and kicked it under a car, police said.

Police said Blamires had been using his brother’s passport to get into bars on Madison Street. Blamires was given one local ordinance citation for disorderly conduct and one for underage drinking. His court date is pending.

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Teens Drunk on Everclear Arrested, One Hospitalized

Police arrested three teenagers for underage drinking around 1:45 a.m. near the intersection of Rockford Avenue and Franklin Street.

Robert Gardner, 19, of Oak Park, was arrested for underage drinking and resisting arrest after he ran from police responding to a call about a fight and an injured girl in the area.

Police said the responding officers saw an 18-year-old girl moaning on the ground with the two guys standing over her when they got to the scene.

Hunter Campbell, 18, of Oak Park, who was arrested for underage drinking, told police they were trying to carry the girl home to River Forest. He also told police they'd gotten homeless person to buy them a bottle of Everclear and that they they were drinking the booze from a water bottle while walking around that night in Oak Park and Forest Park, police said. 

A 16-year-old boy was also arrested for underage drinking and a curfew violation.

The girl was transported to Oak Park Hospital. The boys were taken to the police department for processing. 

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