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DeWitt County Sheriff's Weekend Report

Paper Services: 2
 
Warrants: 0
 
Rujal Patel, 20, Champaign was Issued a Citation and Arrested and Charged with Speeding Exceeding 35+ MPH Over the Limit 110 MPH in a 55 MPH Zone. Patel posted the necessary bond and was released.
 
Jacob Perry, 27, Weldon was Arrested and Charged with DUI, Unlawful Parking and Fail to Give Signal. Perry posted the necessary bond and was released.
 
Montana Jacobs, 27, Clinton was Issued a Citation for Expired Registration. Jacobs was issued a Notice to Appear and was released.
 
Sherry Smith, 51, Athens was Issued a Citation for Speeding 78 MPH in a 55 MPH Zone. Smith was issued a Notice to Appear and was released.
 
Eric Workman, 34, Plainfield was Issued a Citation for Use of Electronic Communication Device while Driving. Workman was issued a Notice to Appear and was released.
 
Jane Cress-Tuchmann, 52, Nokomis was Issued a Citation for Speeding 72 MPH in a 55 MPH Zone. Cress-Tuchmann was issued a Notice to Appear and was released.
 
Drew Tuchmann, 32, Nokomis was Issued a Citation for Failure to Wear Seat Belt. Tuchmann was issued a Notice to Appear and was released.
 
Keith Donley, 26, Peoria was Issued a Citation for Speeding 82 MPH in a 55 MPH Zone. Donley was issued a Notice to Appear and was released.
 
Nicholas Nation, 24, Downs was Issued a Citation for Operating Uninsured Vehicle. Nation was issued a Notice to Appear and was released.
 
Jennifer Baies, 35, DeWitt was Issued a Citation for Speeding 45 MPH in a 30 MPH Zone. Baines was issued a Notice to Appear and was released.
 
Joel Phelps, 40, Farmer City was Issued a Citation for Operating Uninsured Vehicle. Phelps was issued a Promise to Comply and was released.
 
Pamela Kelso, 44, Bloomington was Issued a Citation for Speeding 75 MPH in a 55 MPH Zone. Kelso was issued a Notice to Appear and was released.
 
Kristin Holder, 31, Glen Ellyn was Issued a Citation for Speeding 83 MPH in a 55 MPH Zone. Holder was issued a Notice to Appear and was released.
 
 
 
SUSPECTS ARE PRESUMED INNOCENT UNTIL FOUND GUILTY IN A COURT OF LAW.

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