Schuyler County Sheriff Arrests and Citations 04-29 to 05-06-24

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Schuyler Co Sheriff Bill Redshaw reports the following activity in Schuyler Co for the week of April 29th to May 6th:

Apr 30

  • Holly Hardy of Rushville was driving a 2013 Ford Focus and struck a deer on Beardstown Rd near Phillips Dr
  • Tracey Mantzke of Camden was driving a 2024 Chevrolet Silverado and struck a deer on Camden Rd near Hale Ridge Rd
  • Rachel Keppler of Quincy was driving a 2016 Chevrolet Cruze struck a deer on RT 24 near Kalebaugh Rd

May 1

  • Evan Rawls of Plymouth was cited for Speeding 84mph in a 55mph zone
  • Kevin Morales of Beardstown was cited for Speeding 92mph in a 55mph zone, Driving While License Suspended, Operating an Uninsured Vehicle & Adult Use Cannabis by a Driver. Morales also had a Schuyler Co Cite & Release Warrant, Morales was booked and given a court date.

May 2

  • Braydon Masching of Metamora was cited for Speeding 72mph in a 55mph zone
  • John Roundy of Macomb was cited for Speeding 80mph in a 55mph zone

May 3

  • Kelli Thurman of Huntsville was cited for Resisting or Obstructing a Peace Office, Possession of Controlled Substance & Aggravated Battery to a Peace Officer
  • Gregory Davis of Springfield was arrested on a Schuyler Co No Bond Warrant and remains lodged in the Schuyler Co Jail
  • Damage to a field by a vehicle was reported

May 4

  • Katrina Stone of Pekin was arrested on a Schuyler Co No Bond Warrant, Stone remains lodged in the Schuyler Co Jail

May 5

  • Samuel DeSalle of Springfield was cited for Speeding 78mph in a 55mph zone
  • Jennifer Reller of Rushville was cited for 2 Counts of DUI. Reller was driving a 2017 Ford & Reller had went off the roadway on RT 24 near Vermont Rd into a ditch.
  • Report of damage to a field on Pokeberry Rd

3310 Miles Patrolled
10 Daily Detainee Average
3 Warrants Executed
5 Summons served
1 Order of Protection served
2 Verbal Warnings
1 Motorist Assist
2 Assisting other Agencies

All persons are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law

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