Crime & Safety
Police Blotter: Aurora Man Taken in On Domestic Battery Warrant
Here's an item from the March 3 Batavia Police blotter.
A 57-year-old Aurora man picked up new charges after stopped him on the west side on March 3.
William J. Mason was apprehended on a DuPage County Sheriff’s warrant for domestic battery when he was stopped by police in the 100 block of S. Batavia Ave. At this time he was also charged with driving with a suspended license.
Mason posted $500 bond for the domestic battery warrant and will appear in court on April 4. He also posted $150 bond for driving with a suspended license, and is scheduled to appear in court on that charge on April 12.
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