'The Gun Was Black And He Heard 2 Shots': Joliet Car Forfeiture

Charged with reckless discharge of a gun, shooting defendant Erik Solis-Medina may lose his 2018 Chevrolet Cruz to a police forfeiture. Reply JOLIE...

March 12, 2023
9:26 PM

Charged with reckless discharge of a gun, shooting defendant Erik Solis-Medina may lose his 2018 Chevrolet Cruz to a police forfeiture. Reply JOLIET, IL —Two months after Joliet police arrested Erik Solis-Medina in connection with a west-side shooting on Theodore and Delrose Streets, Will County prosecutors are asking a judge to declare the 2018 Chevrolet Cruz owned by Solis-Magana a forfeited asset for the police. Solis-Medina has been free since Jan. 6. His family immediately posted 10 percent of his $250,000 to regain his freedom while he awaits his eventual trial on charges including aggravated battery with a gun and reckless discharge of a gun.

John Ferak