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Iroquois County police news 7/21/21

On July 12 Iroquois County Sheriff’s Police arrested Ashely Johnson, 35, of Danville. According to police reports, Johnson was wanted on an Iroquois County warrant for residential burglary and theft over $500. Johnson was transported to the Iroquois County Jail where she posted the required bond and was released.

 

On July 14 Brandon J. Wood, 37, was arrested at the Iroquois County Courthouse. According to police reports, Wood was wanted on an Iroquois County warrant for theft. Wood was taken over to the Iroquois County where he remains in lieu of bond.

 

On July 15, Iroquois County Sheriff’s Police arrested Caleb a. Langenfeld, 20, of Champaign. According to police reports, Langenfeld was wanted on an Iroquois County warrant for possession of narcotic equipment. Langenfeld was transported to the Iroquois County Jail where he posted the required bond.

 

On July 15 H Harold P. Wright, 51, Watseka, turned himself in at the Iroquois County Jail to serve a sentence for DUI.

 

On July 17 Iroquois County Sheriff’s Police investigated a single-vehicle accident that occurred on County Road 2000 N approximately one-quarter mile east of State Route 1. According to police reports, a vehicle driven by Donna C. Hoover Shuper, 59, of Watseka, was westbound on 2000 N east of the railroad tracks. Three deer entered the roadway from the north and Shuper swerved to avoid them, entering the south ditch and striking a culvert. The vehicle sustained more than $!,500 in damage. No injuries were reported and no citations were issued.

 

On July 17 Iroquois County Sheriff’s Police investigated a two-vehicle accident in Ashkum on East Main Street between front Street and Second Street. According to police reports, a vehicle being driven by Kimberly A. Kleinert, 52, Ashkum, was backing out of a parking spot on East Main Street. A vehicle being driven by Patrice L. Schoolman, 41, of Herscher, was eastbound on East Main Street and stopped to wait for a vehicle to pull out of another parking sport. Kleinert did not see Schoolman stop and backed into her vehicle causing more than $1,500 in damage. No injuries were reported and no citations were issued

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