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Iroquois County Sheriff's Police news 9/13/21

Iroquois County Sheriff’s Police arrested Jose A. Mancinces, 20, of Pembroke, Sept. 7. According to police reports, Mancinces was wanted on an outstanding Iroquois County warrant charging him with residential burglary and theft. He was transported to the Iroquois County Jail where he posted the required bond and was released.

 

Iroquois County Sheriff’s Police arrested Bradley S. David, 34, of Rossville, Sept. 9. According to police reports, David was wanted on an outstanding Iroquois County warrant charging him with posses fo meth less than 5 grams. He was transported to the Iroquois County Jail where he posted the required bond and was released.

 

Iroquois County Sheriff’s Police arrested Kori Spisok, 34, of Danville, Sept. 10. According to police reports, Spisok was wanted on an outstanding Iroquois County warrant charging her with residential burglary. She was transported to the Iroquois County Jail in lieu of bond.

 

 

On Sept. 9, Iroquois County Sheriff’s Police investigated a two-vehicle accident near Prairieview in Danforth on North Fourth Street. According to police reports, a vehicle driven by Victoria A. Hendricks, 72, of Crescent City, was backing rom a parking area when she struck a parked and unoccupied vehicle owned by Robbin K. Fouse of Gilman. There was more than $!,500 in damage to both vehicles. There were no injuries reported and no citations were issued.

 

On Sept. 10, Iroquois County Sheriff’s Police investigated a car versus deer accident that occurred on County Road 500 North approximately one-eight of a mile west of County Road 1900 East. According to police reports, a vehicle being driven by Billy J. Carl, 35, of Cissna Park, was eastbound on 500 North when a deer entered the roadway. Carl was unable to avoid the deer, striking it and causing more than $1,500 in damage. There were no injuries reported and no citations were issued.

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