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Police arrested a Lake Zurich man, who had active warrants, after they were called to a suspicious person trying to gain entry to a fire station in Harvard.

The Harvard Police Department responded around 2:19 a.m. on March 23 to the Harvard Fire Protection District, 502 South Eastman Street.

Harvard Police Chief Tyson Bauman said it was reported that a suspicious subject was trying to get into the building.

Officers arrived and located Steven Brozek, 33, of Lake Zurich, and took him into custody, Bauman said.

Brozek was wanted on a Lake County warrant for failing to appear in court for an aggravated driving under the influence and driving on a revoked license case.

Brozek was also found unlawfully possessing less than 15 grams of a substance containing Diazepam, according to a criminal complaint.

Brozek was charged with unlawful possession of a controlled substance.

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He was transported to the Lake County Jail on the warrants, court records show.

An arrest warrant was later issued for him for the McHenry County charge and it was served on Monday by the Lake Zurich Police Department.

Brozek is scheduled to appear in court on April 25 in McHenry County for a status of preliminary hearing.