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Reports available Dec. 22, 2005

  • Matthew S. Cross, 19, 41 Illini Dr.;
    4-18-05, unlawful consumption alcohol; pled guilty, 30-days Logan County Jail, day-for-day, court costs, concurrent with April violation.
    6-6-05, unlawful consumption alcohol; pled guilty, 30-days Logan County Jail, day-for-day, court costs, concurrent with April violation.

  • Karen K. Frawley, 37, 111 S. State St.; June 2005,deceptive practice; pled guilty, 12 months court supervision, $100 fine and court costs, $47.37 restitution.

  • Mary Katherine Guider, 44, 512 W. Front St.; 8-31-05, pled guilty, 12 months court supervision, $100 fine and court costs, $181.01 restitution.

  • Brian F. Johnson, 18, 352 Elm St., Batavia; 11-09-05, retail theft under $150; pled guilty, 18 months court supervision, $250 fine and court costs.

  • Carry L. Martin, 32, 560 14th St.; April 23, deceptive practice; pled guilty, 12 months court supervision, $100 fine and court costs, $96.82 restitution.

  • Pamela S. McFarland, 48, 512 Williamette; May and June 2005, deceptive practice; pled guilty, 12 months court supervision, $100 fine and court costs, $61.94 restitution.

  • Heather R. Michaels, 34, 36342 E. Cr. 900 N., Mason City; 12-19-04, deceptive practice; pled guilty, 12 months court supervision, $100 fine and court costs, $211.29 restitution.

  • Joseph N. Pesha, 19, 1029 N. Logan St.; 11-5-05, unlawful consumption alcohol; pled guilty, 6 months court supervision (non-report), $250 fine and court costs.

  • Eric M. Vari, 21, 927 Levenz, Naperville; 4-30-04, count 1 – aggravated battery, count 2 – unlawful consumption alcohol; pled guilty to battery, 18 months conditional discharge, $6,851.50 restitution, $500 fine and an apology letter to the victim.

  • James D. Skelton, 36, 113 Heinzel Court;
    6-5-05, domestic battery; pled guilty, 30 days Logan County Jail, day-for-day, 30 days credit for time served, court costs.
    8-21-05, count 1 and 2 – domestic battery; pled guilty to count 1, 30 days Logan County Jail, day-for-day, 30 days credit for time served, court costs, count 2 dismissed.

  • Gordon McCann, 54, 1122 Sixth St.; 6-4-05, battery; found guilty, $100 fine and court costs.

  • Nathan P. Rich, 17, 1137 E. Logan St., Decatur; 11-21-05, domestic battery; pled guilty, 24 months probation, court costs, $350 restitution, 25 days Logan County Jail, day-for-day, credit time served, anger management.

  • Jeffrey G. Presswood, 24, 1034 N. College; 6-17-03, count 1 and 2 aggravated driving under the influence; pled guilty, count 1, 24 months Department of Corrections, count 2 dismissed.

Marriage Licenses

Reports available Dec. 22, 2005

  • Jason Matthew Long, Aviston
    Rebekah Luann Gray, Aviston

  • Joseph Steven Schaler, Lincoln
    Melanie Sue Buchanan, Lincoln

  • Johnny Hershal Buchner, Jr., Lincoln
    Crystal Rhee Huff, Lincoln

Dissolutions

Reports available Dec. 22, 2005

  • Michael William Camp, 53, 1400th St., Logan County
    Cheryl Jean Hanson Camp, 44, Lincoln
    Married April, 29, 1989
    Wife petitioned, irreconcilable differences
    Custody of one child goes to the husband

  • Mark Alan Voelker, 25, Cornland
    Nikki Marie Carter Voelker, 22, Lincoln
    Married Aug. 17, 2001
    Wife petitioned, irreconcilable differences
    Custody of two children goes to the wife

  • Joshua Havenfoust Spencer, 28, Waynesville
    Patty Jo McAdams Spencer
    Married Oct. 3, 1998
    Husband petitioned, irreconcilable differences
    No children

  • David Wayne Ballard, 42, Lincoln
    Laurie A. Fitzsimmons Ballard, 45, Lincoln
    Married Jan. 7, 1992
    Husband petitioned, irreconcilable differences
    Two children

Police Reports

 
  • Link to Illinois sex offender information provided by the Illinois State Police: http://www.isp.state.il.us/sor/
    Searches available by name, ZIP code, city, county and compliance status.

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