An arrest warrant was issued this week for Tamica Neal. The 44-year-old Crest Hill resident lives within the residence items on Rock Run Drive.
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CREST HILL — Will County Judge Donald DeWilkins has signed off on a warrant permitting the Crest Hill Police Department to arrest 44-year-old resident Tamica Neal in reference to the recent stabbing of a canine. Wednesday’s felony grievance from the Will County State’s Attorney’s Office of Jim Glasgow signifies Neal is being charged with one depend of aggravated cruelty to animals, two counts of aggravated assault and one depend of home battery.
On March 17, Neal dedicated an act that prompted a companion animal, a canine, to undergo severe damage or loss of life, in that the Crest Hill lady stabbed the canine with a knife, in line with her felony grievance.
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In addition to that, Neal swung her knife at two completely different individuals, placing them each in affordable apprehension of receiving a battery, the grievance knowledgeable Judge DeWilkins.
The home battery cost signifies that there was a 3rd human sufferer, and Neal is accused of hanging a person in regards to the physique.
According to Tuesday’s arrest warrant, DeWilkins knowledgeable Crest Hill police that he desires Neal held with out launch for a pretrial detention listening to. Neal comes from the residence items within the 1300 block of Rock Run Drive.
In addition to being jailed in January 2023 by Joliet police on expenses of aggravated battery inflicting nice bodily hurt, Neal was incarcerated within the Will County Jail again in 2018.
At that point, Joliet Patch wrote a narrative about Neal’s arrest, headlined: Woman Used Pocket Knife To Stab 2 People: Cops