Four arrested on drug possesion
September 20, 2012 9:34PM
Updated: October 22, 2012 6:20AM
BOLINGBROOK — Four people from Princeton were arrested after police reportedly found them with heroin and cocaine Wednesday night.
Lt. Mike Rompa said around 8:30 p.m. an officer noticed a black Chrysler Sebring parked “in a dark location ... far away from the other vehicles” at Denny’s, 126 E. North Frontage Road.
April L. Williams, 28, and Gary A. Puffpaff, 40, had “extremely constrictive pupils and were nervous” while waiting for David J. Berg, 27, and Timothy Jenkins, 22, to come out of the bathroom at a nearby gas station.
“A needle, full of clear liquid, was located in the bathroom by an officer,” Rompa said.
Officers also allegedly found Berg was carrying 15 grams of cocaine and Jenkins had hypodermic needles. Williams had four grams of heroin and three painkillers, while Puffpaff had an unknown amount of marijuana and heroin, reports said.
Puffpaff, of 12816 2345 East St.; Williams, of 2009 Maple Acre Drive and Berg, of 3128 Arlington Drive, were booked into the county jail on narcotics charges and Jenkins was released on bond.
Police news in brief:
No one was injured when fire damaged a basement around 6:30 p.m. Wednesday in the 100 block of South Eastern Avenue in Joliet.
In other police news:
Emma R. Cuningham-Forte: 58, of 1315 Rowell Ave. in Joliet, was arrested by Joliet police and booked into the county jail Wednesday on a charge of theft.
Edgar DeLeon: 21, of 1417 Dickens St. in Joliet, was arrested by sheriff’s police and booked into the county jail Thursday on charges of driving on a suspended license and operating an uninsured vehicle.
Christian Martinez-Valdez: 21, of 511 Preston Drive in Bolingbrook, was arrested by sheriff’s police and booked into the county jail Thursday on a charge of driving without a license.
Jorge Rosas: 33, of 105 Baker Ave. in Joliet, was arrested by Joliet police and booked into the county jail Thursday on charges of vandalism and reckless driving.

