Crime & Safety

Naperville Police Arrest Local Man for Third Time in One Week

A Naperville man was charged with disorderly conduct, being a pedestrian under the influence and violating his bail bond Saturday, when he was arrested for the third time since April 23.

Police said they arrested a Saturday who was wandering around his subdivision, knocking on neighbors' doors. But that wasn't the first time they'd found in such a predicament.

Sadlick, of the 700 block of Beaver Drive, was arrested , according to reports. In both instances, he reportedly entered the same neighbor's home—in the latter, the residents were sleeping—without permission.

"(The) second time, he was highly intoxicated," Sgt. Gregg Bell has said. "The homeowner heard a strange noise in his house and got his trusty sidearm. He found (Sadlick) in his residence and held him at gunpoint until he left."

Sadlick did not gain entry around midnight Saturday, but he was irritating residents, according to the police report.

"Occupants were refusing to answer the door and reported that (Sadlick) had been doing the same thing at numerous other addresses while heavily intoxicated … " it stated. "He was instructed by the to return home or face arrest."

Police found him walking around the neighborhood only moments later, according to the report.

Sadlick was arrested and charged with violating bail bond, being a pedestrian under the influence and disorderly conduct. He faces a disorderly conduct charge that stems from the April 26 incident and charges of knowingly damaging property, criminal trespassing to a residence and disorderly conduct in connection with the April 23 incident.


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