Cases filed during December 8 through December 14. Visit the “Court News” category under the “Community News” tab for other editions.
FELONIES
Casey W. Hammon, 36 of Mt. Olive, is charged with three counts of residential burglary in connection with a December 3, 4, and 5 incident.
Thor S. Barnes, 44 of Benld, is charged with possession of methamphetamines’ (<5 grams) in connection with an October 5 incident.
Richard D. Covington, 46 of Shipman, is charged with aggravated fleeing (involving disobedience of 2 or more official traffic control devices) in connection with a November 21 incident.
Lonnie W. Barger, 43 of Carlinville, is charged with theft/control (<$500 with a prior offense) in connection with a November 11 incident.
Haylee J. Pittman, 33 of Palmyra, is charged with Burglary and theft/unauthorized control (>$500<10k) in connection with a November 14 incident.
MISDEMEANORS
Dorothy J. Anderson, 76 of Staunton, is charged with resisting a peace officer/firefighter/corrections employee in connection with a December 10 incident.
Natosha L. Michaelis, 38 of Carlinville, is charged with theft/unauthorized control (<$500) in connection with a November 11 incident.
Kaylynn N. Schmuck, 22 of Virden, is charged with theft/unauthorized control (<$500) in connection with an October 13 incident.
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Justin B. Parker, 40 of Carlinville, is charged with violation of a stalking/no contact order in connection with a September 30 incident.
Megan J. Morgan, 33 of Carlinville, is charged with battery/causing bodily harm in connection with a September 27 incident.
Trey W. Fenton, 34 of Hillsboro, is charged with criminal damage to property (<$500) in connection with a September 25 incident and criminal trespass to land in connection with an October 29 incident.
Crystal A. Holland, 49 of Carlinville, is charged with criminal trespass to land in connection with a November 11 incident.
Timothy D. Conlee, 29 of Gillespie, is charged with criminal trespass to land in connection with an October 1 incident.
Michael J. Weaver, 33 of Carlinville, is charged with criminal trespass to vehicle/physical control in connection with an October 17 incident.
Brandon D. Fullington, 39 of Carlinville, is charged with theft/unauthorized control (<$500) in connection with a November 11 incident.
Rachell L. Morgan, 39 of Carlinville, is charged with criminal trespass to land in connection with a November 11 incident.
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TRAFFIC
Ryan D. Beck, 37 of Carlinville, is charged with driving on a suspended license in connection with a November 18 and 24 incident.
Kevin S. Grady Thompson, 38 of Girard, is charged with driving on a suspended license in connection with a November 18 incident.
Sean J. Lewis, 24 of Girard, is charged with driving on a suspended license and operating an uninsured motor vehicle in connection with a November 18 incident.
John L. Hampton, 48 of Alton, is charged with driving on a revoked license in connection with a November 22 incident.
Corey D. Norton, 32 of Benld, is charged with driving on a suspended license in connection with a November 26 incident.
Zachary R. Mellenthin, 26 of Virden, is charged with canceled/revoked/suspended registration in connection with a November 18 incident.
Ernesto Chipol Seba, 34 of East Alton, is charged with driving while never issued a license and operating an uninsured motor vehicle in connection with a December 8 incident.
Cases filed during April 27 through May 3. Visit the “Court News” category under the “Community News” tab for other editions.
FELONIES
Britteny D. M. Herr, 31 of Brighton, is charged with violation of a protection order in connection with an April 27 incident.
Camilla D. Cox, 29 of Carlinville, is charged with failure to return from furlough in connection with an April 21 incident.
Emily H. Eckhardt, 33 of Staunton, is charged with aggravated assault/use of a firearm/peace officer in connection with an April 30 incident.
Jacklyn M. Wichman, 30 of Decatur, is charged with possession of methamphetamine (<5 grams) in connection with an October 13, 2024 incident.
Matthew C. Tibbs, 32 of Virden, is charged with possession of methamphetamine (<5 grams) in connection with an April 19 incident.
Amy J. Williamson, 50 of Tovey, is charged with possession of methamphetamine (<5 grams) in connection with an April 19 incident.
Dominique M. Kierbach, 27 of Benld, is charged with possession of methamphetamine (<5 grams) in connection with an April 13 incident.
Brendan M. Stamper, 27 of Jerseyville, is charged with aggravated battery to someone pregnant or handicapped, criminal trespass to residence/person present, and battery/causing bodily harm in connection with an April 29 incident.
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Rebecca L. Loker, 45 of Benld, is charged with possession of methamphetamine (<5 grams) in connection with an April 12 incident.
Christian A. Lyerla, 28 of Girard, is charged with aggravated battery of a peace officer in connection with an April 30 incident.
Elijah B. Deffenbaugh, 18 of Hillsboro, is charged with unlawful possession of a credit/debit card in connection with a March 29 incident.
MISDEMEANORS
Bradyn A. Striplin, 18 of Carlinville, is charged with theft/unauthorized control (<$500) in connection with a February 5 incident.
Joseph D. Washington, 42 of Palmyra, is charged with possession of cannabis (>30<100 grams) in connection with an April 9 incident.
Eric M. Streeb, 36 of Staunton, is charged with disorderly conduct in connection with an April 30 incident.
Nicholas O. Landolt, 37 of Gillespie, is charged with resisting a peace officer/firefighter/corrections employee in connection with a March 24 incident.
TRAFFIC
Kyli K. Jackson, 21 of Jacksonville, is charged with driving on a suspended license and driving 15-20 mph above the limit in connection with an April 25 incident.
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Randy L. Dean, 67 of Hillsboro, is charged with driving on a revoked license and driving 21-25 mph above the limit in connection with an April 23 incident.
Johnelle B. Crawford, 53 of Gillespie, is charged with driving on a suspended license, canceled/revoked/suspended registration, and operating an uninsured motor vehicle in connection with an April 25 incident.
Amy M. Hart, 41 of Granite City, is charged with reckless driving, disregarding official traffic control device, operating an uninsured motor vehicle, and being unlicensed in connection with an April 23 incident.
Carl R. Albracht, 50 of Plamyra, is charged with canceled/revoked/suspended registration and operating an uninsured motor vehicle in connection with an April 29 incident.
Jessica R. M. Green, 37 of Carlinville, is charged with driving on a suspended license and operating an uninsured motor vehicle in connection with an April 29 incident.
Antonio C. Yorke, 25 of Des Plaines, is charged with driving on a suspended license in connection with an April 27 incident.
DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE FILED
Adam Priester versus Danielle Priester
John Contratto versus Frankie Giles-Contratto
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Grace Jenny Van Doren and Brandy Isabelle Lasko, both of Gillespie
Brett Michael Lacy and Cambria Faye Admire, both of Virden
Keith James Moreland and ELizabeth Ann Morgan, both of Mount Olive
Kane Michael Sneed and Daphne Lynalexa Smith, both of WIlsonville
Chandler McDaniel and Lilly Booth, both of Gillespie
Dylan Reed Releford and ALyssa Marie Hermes, both of Carlinville
Cases filed during April 20 through April 26. Visit the “Court News” category under the “Community News” tab for other editions.
FELONIES
Racheal A. Aleshire, 46 of Gillespie, is charged with burglary in connection with an April 19 incident.
Daniel L. Baglin, 43 of Gillespie, is charged with burglary in connection with an April 19 incident.
Marisa M. Stoops, 23 of Hillsboro, is charged with obstruction of justice/destroying evidence in connection with a March 22 incident.
Benny E. Fish, 50 of Grafton, is charged driving while revoked/suspended/DUI in connection with a March 23 incident.
John D. Wiseman, 54 of Bunker Hill, is charged with driving while revoked/suspended/DUI in connection with a March 17 incident.
MISDEMEANORS
John E. Sanders Jr, 24 of Carlinville, is charged with criminal trespass to a building in connection with an April 16 incident.
Theodore Davis, 76 of Dorsey, is charged with bad checks/obtaining control of property in connection with a February 21 incident.
TRAFFIC
Jason A. Frost, 29 of Terre Haute, IN, is charged with 35+ mph over the limit in connection with an April 20 incident.
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Tracy L. Baker, 48 of Hettick, is charged with driving on a suspended license in connection with an April 18 incident.
Hannah L. Penelton, 20 of Edwardsville, is charged with canceled/revoked/suspended registration, operating an uninsured motor vehicle, and following too closely in connection with an April 17 incident.
Brian D. O’Rane, 55 of Grant, FL, is charged with driving on a suspended license in connection with an April 10 incident.
Emma M. Winchester, 19 of Mount Olive, is charged with driving on a suspended license, operating an uninsured motor vehicle, and driving 15-20 mph above the limit in connection with an April 15 incident.
Casey N. Fellin, 29 of Gillespie, is charged with leaving the scene in connection with an April 13 incident.
Brandy L. Rose, 38 of Gillespie, is charged with driving on a revoked license in connection with an April 11 incident.
Cory J. Green, 28 of Wood River, is charged with driving on a revoked license and operating an uninsured motor vehicle in connection with an April 19 incident.
Ryan A. Livengood, 23 of Gillespie, is charged with canceled/revoked/suspended registration and operating an uninsured motor vehicle in connection with an April 24 incident.
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DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE FILED
Rachel L. Bauer versus Ryan B. Bauer
Susan Crainick versus Anthony Crainick
Cassandra G. Klein versus Kevin A. Klein
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Robert A. Sanders-Emery and Kaitlynn Dilley, both of Pana
James Anthony Hoffman and Jill Ellen Cherry, both of Troy
Francis Robert Burba and Loretta Ann Cuny, both of Athens
Christian Bernard Skelton and Katherine Louise Young, both of Girard
Shawn Richard Jones and Jennifer L. Monte, both of Brighton
David Allen Anderson of Litchfield and Brittany Marie Hard of Red Bud
Chicago – Attorney General Kwame Raoul charged a Macoupin County woman alleging she stole several thousand dollars from the Macoupin County State’s Attorney’s drug asset forfeiture account while employed as the office manager for the state’s attorney’s office.
The Attorney General’s office charged Jacalyn Walker, 35, of Carlinville with one count of theft of government property less than $10,000, a Class 2 felony punishable by up to seven years in prison; as well as five counts of wire fraud and six counts of official misconduct, all Class 3 felonies punishable by up to five years in prison. Sentences will be served concurrently and are ultimately determined by the court. Walker’s next court date is May 13.
“My office regularly partners with state’s attorneys around Illinois to protect residents from individuals who prey upon children, traffic drugs and guns, and so much more. It is unacceptable that someone would take advantage of their position to steal funding recovered as state’s attorneys protect communities from illicit drugs,” Raoul said. “Drug asset forfeiture funds are intended to support critical drug enforcement activities, not to line the pockets of government workers. I will continue to work with local law enforcement and prosecutors to hold bad actors accountable for violating the trust of people they serve.”
Attorney General Raoul’s office alleges Walker was employed by the Macoupin County State’s Attorney’s office when she transferred a total of $7,000 from the office’s drug asset forfeiture account between November 2023 and May 2024. According to Raoul’s office, Walker made multiple transactions from the drug asset forfeiture account to her personal checking account without authorization.
The Attorney General’s office is prosecuting this case following an investigation by the Illinois State Police Division of Special Investigations.
“During our investigation, the ISP Special Investigations Unit found evidence of a public official trying to steal thousands of dollars from the county,” said ISP Director Brendan F. Kelly. “The public must be able to trust their public funds are safe and used as intended. ISP will continue to work with the Attorney General’s Office to investigate cases of theft and official misconduct.”
The public is reminded that the defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
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Assistant Attorney General Mara Somlo is prosecuting the case for Raoul’s Public Integrity Bureau.