Crime & Safety
Police Blotter: St. Charles Officers Investigate Battery Charge
Information from the St. Charles Police.
MONDAY, JUNE 4
Battery
A cab driver faces a battery charge in connection with an incident involving a customer who signed a complaint against him.
The complainant called a cab after her shift at work ended at 11 p.m. June 4 to take her home. According to the police report, the complainant said the driver, Sandeep S. Arora of Naperville, attempted to kiss and fondle her during the ride.
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Arora spoke to officers and, according to the report, gave a couple of accounts of the incident before admitting to having some contact with the pasenger. He told police it was consensual. A DNA sample was taken, police said.
Because the woman signed a complaint against the driver, he was booked on one county of battery and given a June 28 court date.
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