Name,
age, address; date, charge; sentence
(Week ending 4-17-03)
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Robert
Conklin, 27, 1015 Second; 1-11-03, obstruction of justice;
pleaded guilty, 30 months probation, 95 days served in Logan
County Jail
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Warren
J. Garner, 41, 300 W. Vine, San Jose; 9-29-02, unlawful
possession of a controlled substance; pleaded guilty, two years
Department of Corrections, $500 mandatory assessment
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Matthews D. Hayes, 28, 312 Ninth; 6-1-02, unlawful possession of
a controlled substance; pleaded guilty, five years probation,
six months Logan County Jail, released to Gateway for counseling
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Preston
K. Reed, 19; unlawful possession of a stolen vehicle; pleaded
guilty, five years Department of Corrections
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James
R. Summers, 28, 711 N. Madison; 7-18-02, aggravated battery;
pleaded guilty, four years Department of Corrections with
recommendation of boot camp, $1,232.25 restitution
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Jeremy
West, 17, 1424 N. Kankakee; 1-15-02, burglary; pleaded guilty,
four years Department of Corrections, recommended boot camp
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Marriage
Licenses
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(Week ending 4-17-03)
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Steve D. Vance, Greenview
Jody L. Shull, Greenview
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Elbert M. Vermast, Decatur
Patsy G. Brodnicki, Decatur
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Timothy A. Woolard, Lincoln
Janell L. Wibben, Hartsburg
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(Week ending 4-17-03)
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Richard L.
Kidd, Lincoln
Tracy Kidd, Lincoln
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Allan J.
Erickson, Lincoln
Rosemary Erickson, Lincoln
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Storage sheds burglarized
[APRIL
25, 2003]
Sometime prior to March 26,
several burglaries took place at The Storage Box, 1730 Fifth St. in
Lincoln. Unknown person(s) cut the locks off several storage sheds
at that location. Once inside the sheds, unknown person(s) took
video equipment, golf equipment and some computer equipment. Items
stolen from the storage sheds added up to approximately $10,000.
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Anyone with any information concerning this
incident or any other crime in the Lincoln/Logan County area is urged to
call Crime Stoppers at (217) 732-3000 or e-mail
crimestoppers@lincolnpolice.us.
Your information will be kept confidential
and you may remain anonymous.
If your information leads to the arrest of
the person(s) involved, Crime Stoppers will pay you a cash reward up to
$1,000.
Crime Stoppers has an answering machine to
answer your calls. This is to protect you if you wish to remain
anonymous. (Your calls cannot be traced with the machine).
You need to let
us know how you can be contacted about the incident, or you must watch
to see if the subject has been arrested. This is so we can make a payout
to you. |
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