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(Left to Right) Chief Jared DePoppe, Officer Jim Turney, Officer Josh Graven, Officer Scott Patterson (By Steph Bray)

Last Monday, February 13, the Gillespie Police Department paid a visit to the Gillespie Middle School for a surprise visit with the students. The students were chowing down at lunch when the officers walked in.

Officer Jim Turney sits down next to a student as she asks a question. (By Steph Bray)

Chief Jared DePoppe along with officers Jim Turney, Josh Graven, and Scott Patterson walked around while the students unknowingly looked around to see who was going to be taken out. To their surprise, the officers were just there to talk to them and interact with them.

According to Chief DePoppe, Officer Turney approached him with the idea of going out to the school to chat with the students. Turney had read of another police department doing the same thing and thought it would be very beneficial for our area. DePoppe loved the idea and immediately got in touch with school administrators.

DePoppe and the middle school decided on February 13th. DePoppe was able to gather three other officers who had time in their day to talk to the students. The offiers spent nearly an hour talking to the students. “It was strictly a volunteer deal,” DePoppe noted, “No officer was paid for doing this.”

At first, most of the kids were confused. The popular question was “What are YOU doing here?” Most of the students were timid at first, but then were somewhat delighted. According to DePoppe, they bombarded the officers with questions as the officers sat down with them.

There were a lot of different questions asked, but some of the most popular according to DePoppe were: “Have you ever been tasered?”, “Will you taser me?”, “Will you taser my milk?”, “Have you ever been shot?”, “Have you ever shot anyone?”, “Will you put me in handcuffs?”, “Do you know my parents?”, “How long have you been a copy?”, ”Do you know my parents?”, or “How do I become a cop?”


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Most of the kids had no problem talking to the officers and telling them exactly what was on their mind. DePoppe did note that there were a few shy students, but he went on to say that the officers or he made sure to say hello to them and ask them if they had any questions.

Officer Scott Patterson asks Steve a question during his lunch. (By Steph Bray)

The officers asked the students basic questions about school and character and encouraged the students to do well in school while setting an example for younger students or younger siblings.

Overall, DePoppe thought the lunch greeting was important for several reasons. “Sometimes I think kids can look at a police officer and feel intimidated,” DePoppe explained, “We want them to feel comfortable around us, so if they ever need help – they won’t be afraid to approach us and ask.” The kids will hopefully now look at the officer and say “Hey, I know that cop. He came to my school!”

It was a win-win for both sides. The officers got to meet the kids and hear what they had to say while the students got to meet the officers and see that they are just there to help them. The students now know that the officers care about them and want to hear about their concerns.

“The students got to hear and see that real police work is different from what they see on television,” DePoppe closed, “It was good for us officers.”

 

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Cases filed during November 30 through December 6. Visit the “Court News” category under the “Community News” tab for other editions.
Cases filed during November 30 through December 6. Visit the “Court News” category under the “Community News” tab for other editions.
Cases filed during November 30 through December 6. Visit the “Court News” category under the “Community News” tab for other editions.

FELONIES

Andrew K. Ridens, 37 of Staunton, is charged with possession of methamphetamine (<5 grams) in connection with a November 28 incident.

William T. Overturf, 39 of Benld, is charged with unlawful possession of a credit/debit card and theft/unauthorized control (<$500) in connection with a December 2 incident.

Justin A. Collins, 37 of Gillespie, is charged with aggravated fleeing police (21 mph over the limit) and aggravated fleeing (disregarding two or more traffic control devices) in connection with a November 20 incident.

MISDEMEANORS

Bradyn W. Blum, 23 of Gillespie, is charged with criminal trespass to a building in connection with a November 30 incident.

Joseph L. Schnurr, 63 of De Soto, MO, is charged with criminal trespass to a vehicle/physical control and criminal trespass to a building in connection with a November 2 incident.

Noel J. Kennon, 47 of Benld, is charged with criminal trespass to a residence in connection with a December 4 incident.

Aaron M. Slifka, 33 of Livingston, is charged with violation of an order of protection in connection with a November 18 incident.

TRAFFIC

Anna R. Wallace, 41 of Staunton, is charged with canceled/revoked/suspended registration and driving 21-25 mph above the limit in connection with a November 22 incident.

Jonah L. Rogers, 46 of Gillespie, is charged with driving while never issued a license, improper passing of an emergency vehicle, and transporting/carrying alcohol/driver.

Joseph M. Holt, 19 of Milwaukee, WI, is charged with driving while never issued a license and not driving on the right side of the road in connection with a November 28 incident.

Dylan T. Baker, 26 of Gillespie, is charged with speeding 26-34 mph over the limit in connection with a November 27 incident.

Micah D. Cooper, 25 of Saint Louis, MO, is charged with speeding 26-34 mph over the limit in connection with a November 27 incident.

Brian L. Breeden Jr, 41 of Carlinville, is charged with driving on a suspended license in connection with a November 21 incident.

Zackarie A. McDuffie, 30 of Nilwood, is charged with driving on a revoked license, unlawful possession of cannabis/driver, and no window treatment/adjacent/driver in connection with a December 2 incident.

DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE FILED

  • Cindy Cozad versus Christopher Cozad

MARRIAGE LICENSES

  • Zachary V. Sutton and Christine M. Burley Hill, both of Virden.

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Gillespie Police Report November 30– December 6, 2025

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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 2025

An officer was dispatched to the 700 block of South Second Street in reference to criminal trespass to a residence.

An officer was dispatched to the 200 block of West Baker Street in reference to a motorist assist.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2025

An officer was dispatched to a business in the 400 block of South Macoupin Street in reference to criminal trespass to property.

Jessie J. Waugh, 27 of Gillespie, was arrested on a Macoupin County warrant for failure to appear on a traffic offense.

An officer was dispatched to the 100 block of Berry Street in Mt. Clare in reference to a traffic crash.

An officer was dispatched to the 200 block of North Lincoln Avenue in Eagarville in reference to a domestic dispute.

An officer was dispatched to the 600 block of Broadway Street in reference to a traffic crash.

An officer was dispatched to the 100 block of South 6th Street in Benld in reference to a 911 call.

An officer was dispatched to the 100 block of West Elm Street in reference to a domestic dispute.

An officer was dispatched to the 200 block of North Lincoln in Eagarville in reference to a domestic dispute.

An officer was dispatched to the 400 block of East Elm Street in reference to a theft.

An officer spoke with a female at the Gillespie Police Department in reference to an animal complaint.

An officer was dispatched to the 1100 block of Abba Street in reference to neighborhood trouble.

An officer was dispatched to the 300 block of North 8th Street in Benld in reference to security check.

An officer was dispatched to the 200 block of West Elm Street in reference to a well-being check.

An officer spoke with a female at the Gillespie Police Department in reference to a civil issue.

An officer was dispatched to the 200 block of West Oak Street in reference to a 911 call.

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2025

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An officer was dispatched to the 100 block of West Pine Street in reference toa vehicle theft. Joseph L. Schnurr, 63 of Eagarville, was arrested for criminal trespass to state-supported property and motor vehicle theft.

An officer was dispatched to a business in the 400 block of South Macoupin Street in reference to a theft. William T. Overturf, 39 of Benld, was arrested for theft.

An officer was dispatched to the 700 block of North 2nd Street in Benld in reference to a keep the peace.

An officer was dispatched to the 300 block of Shelby Street in reference to a suspicious person.

An officer was dispatched to the 200 block of West Locust Street in Benld in reference to a security check.

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2025

An officer was dispatched to the 100 block of Park Avenue in reference to a civil issue.

An officer was dispatched to a business in the 400 block of South Macoupin Street in reference to criminal trespass to property.

The School Resource Officer was dispatched to a juvenile issue that took place at Gillespie High School.

An officer was dispatched to the 400 block of LJ Avenue in reference to a suspicious vehicle.

An officer was dispatched to the 300 block of Western Street in reference to a theft.

An officer spoke with a female at the Gillespie Police Department in reference to a civil issue.

An officer was dispatched to the 100 block of East Maple Street in reference to a 911 call.

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2025

An officer was dispatched to the 700 block of Gillespie Street in reference to a residential burglary and criminal damage to property.

An officer was dispatched to the 200 block of East Locust Street in Benld in reference to criminal trespass. Noel J. Kennon, 47 of Benld, was arrested for criminal trespass to a residence and resisting a peace officer.

An officer spoke with a male at the Gillespie Police Department in reference to child custody issues.

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2025

An officer was dispatched to the 700 block of 7th Street in Benld in reference to an animal complaint.

An officer initiated a traffic stop at Central Avenue and Main Street in Benld. Jammie L. Tomblingson, 45 of Shipman, was issued a citation for driving on a suspended registration.

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An officer was dispatched to the 100 block of East Maple Street in reference to an alarm sounding.

An officer was dispatched to the 200 block of North Hard Road in Mt. Clare in reference to a 911 call.

An officer was dispatched to the 1100 block of Abba Street in reference to neighborhood trouble.

An officer was dispatched to the 300 block of North Kentucky Street in Benld in reference to a domestic dispute.

An officer was dispatched to a business in the 200 block of South Macoupin Street in reference to a suspicious vehicle.

An officer spoke with a male at the Gillespie Police Department in reference to a civil issue in the 300 block of East Oak Street.

An officer spoke with a female at the Gillespie Police Department in reference to a domestic dispute.

An officer was dispatched to East Maple Street and North Macoupin Street in reference to reckless driving.

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2025

An officer was out with a suspicious vehicle in the 100 block of South Main Street in Benld, blocking traffic.

Officers were dispatched to a fully engulfed structure fire in the 100 block of South Lincoln in Eagarville. Illinois State Fire Marshals were contacted.

An officer was dispatched to the 200 block of North Hard Road in Benld in reference to a suicidal subject.

An officer was dispatched to a business in the 600 block of Broadway Street in reference to a traffic crash.

An officer was dispatched to a business in the 400 block of South Macoupin Street in reference to disorderly conduct.

An officer was dispatched to the 700 block of East Chestnut Street in reference to illegal burning.

An officer was dispatched to the 400 block of West Walnut Street in reference to suspicious activity.

An officer made contact with a female in the 100 block of East Oak Street in reference to recovered property.

An officer was dispatched to the 2300 block of Staunton Road in Mt. Clare in reference to a civil issue

An officer was dispatched to the 400 block of Broadway Street in reference to a domestic dispute.

An officer was dispatched to the 300 block of Park Avenue in reference to a 911 call.

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Cases filed during November 23 through November 29. Visit the “Court News” category under the “Community News” tab for other editions.
Cases filed during November 23 through November 29. Visit the “Court News” category under the “Community News” tab for other editions.

FELONIES

Austin C. Drake, 30 of Girard, is charged with theft/unauthorized control (>$500<$10k) and bad checks/obtaining control of property in connection with a September 22 and an October 7 incident.

William C. Cooper, 41 of Gillespie, is charged with burglary in connection with a November 1 incident.

Joseph L. Schnurr, 63 of De Soto, Mo, is charged with aggravated fleeing in connection with a November 26 incident.

Derek J. Bultema, 40 of Gillespie, is charged with possession of methamphetamine in connection with a November 26 incident.

Brandon A. Martin, 26 of Wood River, is charged with aiding/abetting/possession/selling a stolen vehicle and aggravated fleeing in connection with a November 26 incident.

MISDEMEANORS

Richard J. Williams, 44 of Staunton, is charged with criminal trespass to a vehicle in connection with a November 14 incident.

Ryne L. Manion, 41 of Mt. Olive, is charged with criminal trespass to a building in connection with a November 20 incident.

TRAFFIC

Terence L. Binion, 51 of University City, MO, is charged with driving on a revoked license in connection with a November 22 incident.

Andrew J. Goewey, 34 of Sawyerville, is charged with driving on a revoked license and driving 21-25 mph above the limit in connection with a November 22 incident.

Teresa J. Niewiadomski, 47 of Bethalto, is charged with driving on a suspended license, expired registration, and operating an uninsured motor vehicle in connection with a November 19 incident.

Keona D. Roos, 22 of Freeburg, is charged with driving on a suspended license, improper use of registration/title, operating an uninsured motor vehicle, and no valid registration in connection with a November 21 incident.

Zachary A. Johnston, 44 of Gillespie, is charged with driving on a revoked license in connection with a November 23 incident.

Alexis R. Spann, 32 of Auburn, is charged with driving on a suspended license in connection with a November 19 incident.

Alicia N. Tamosaitis, 29 of Girard, is charged with driving on a revoked license in connection with a November 19 incident.

Justin A. Collins, 37 of Gillespie, is charged with driving on a revoked license in connection with a November 20 incident.

DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE FILED

  • Allan L. Petit versus Teresa M. Pettit

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