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Tesla Cybertruck Crash: Off-Duty Joliet Police Officer Pays Her $164 Traffic Ticket

Core Point - An off-duty Joliet Police Officer, Kristen Ames, crashed a Tesla Cybertruck into townhomes, resulting in property damage and a $164 traffic ticket for failure to reduce speed [1][3][4] Incident Details - The crash occurred on May 31 at the corner of North Addleman Street and Tyler Drive, causing significant damage to a townhouse, including the destruction of a balcony and air conditioner [5][6] - Ames paid the traffic fine online and requested court supervision, leading to the cancellation of the scheduled court hearing [6][19] - The Cybertruck was owned by a suburban man who was not present during the incident, and a gun was found inside the vehicle [7][20] Police Response - The Joliet Police Department handled the incident internally without summoning an outside agency, issuing a single traffic ticket to Ames [4][18] - Five members of the Joliet Police Department responded to the crash, and the officer who issued the ticket was also a new recruit [16][19] - The department stated that no indicators of alcohol or drug influence were observed, thus no tests were administered [18][19] 911 Call Summary - Multiple 911 calls reported the crash, with witnesses describing the vehicle's erratic behavior and the damage to the townhouse [9][10] - One caller identified Ames as a Joliet police officer involved in the crash [12][14] Legal and Administrative Actions - The Joliet Police Department denied a Freedom of Information Act request for body camera footage, citing legal obligations [8][18] - There is no ongoing internal affairs investigation regarding Ames, and she remains on regular duty [19]