On April 26th, 2026, Iroquois County Sheriff's Police arrested Neil J. McClanahan, age 49, of Thawville. According to police reports, McClanahan was wanted on two outstanding Iroquois County warrants charging him with aggravated driving under the influence and driving while license revoked. Deputies made contact with McClanahan, and he was taken into custody. McClanahan was eventually transported to the Iroquois County Jail where he awaits his next court date.
On April 27th , 2026, Iroquois County Sheriff's Police arrested Randy S. Dillon, age 43, of Danville. According to police reports, Dillon was being held at the Vermilion County Jail on an outstanding Iroquois County warrant for failure to appear on the original charge of possession of drug paraphernalia. Dillon was transported to the Iroquois County Jail, where he was later released with a notice to appear.
On April 27th , 2026, Iroquois County Sheriff's Police arrested Nicholas J. Nunamaker, age 36, of Kankakee. According to police reports, Nunamaker was found at the Iroquois County Courthouse. Nunamaker was wanted on an outstanding Iroquois County warrant charging him with residential burglary. Nunamaker was escorted to the Iroquois County Jail, where he was later released with a notice to appear.
On April 27th , 2026, Iroquois County Sheriff's Police arrested Kylen O. Wells, age 26, of Beaverville. According to police reports, Wells was wanted on an outstanding Iroquois County warrant for failure to appear on the original charge of criminal trespass to land. Deputies made contact with Wells. He was taken into custody and also charged with resisting a peace officer. Wells was transported to the Iroquois County Jail, where he awaits his next court date.
On April 27th , 2026, Iroquois County Sheriff's Police arrested Heather N. Scott, age 25, of Milford. According to police reports, deputies attempted to conduct a traffic stop on Scott for traffic violations. Scott did not initially stop for deputies. After finally stopping, Scott was taken into custody and charged with fleeing/attempting to elude a peace officer, driving while license suspended, operating an uninsured motor vehicle, and child restraint violation under 8. Scott was transported to the Iroquois County Jail, where she was later released with a notice to appear.
On April 28th , 2026, Iroquois County Sheriff's Police arrested Justin R. Kuehne, age 49, of Kankakee. According to police reports, deputies conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle for suspicion of burglary. Kuehne was found to be the driver. Through the course of their investigation, deputies located burglary tools and suspected methamphetamine. Kuehne was taken into custody and charged with burglary to a building, two counts of criminal damage to property, possession of burglary tools, and possession of methamphetamine less than 5 grams. Kuehne was transported to the Iroquois County Jail, where he awaits his next court date.
On April 28th , 2026, Iroquois County Sheriff's Police arrested Cara D. Wheeler, age 47, of Kankakee. According to police reports, deputies conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle for suspicion of burglary. Wheeler was found to be a passenger. Through the course of their investigation, deputies located burglary tools and suspected methamphetarnine. Wheeler was taken into custody and charged with burglary to a building, two counts of criminal damage to property, possession of burglary tools, and possession of methamphetamine less than 5 grams. Wheeler was transported to the Iroquois County Jail, where she was later released with a notice to appear.
On April 28th , 2026, Iroquois County Sheriffs Police arrested Michael J. Ashley Jr., age 34, of Bradley. According to police reports, deputies conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle for suspicion of burglary. Ashley was found to be a passenger. Through the course of their investigation, deputies located burglary tools and suspected methamphetamine. Ashley was taken into custody and charged with burglary to a building, two counts of criminal damage to property, possession of burglary tools, and possession of methamphetamine less than 5 grams. Ashley was transported to the Iroquois County Jail, where he was later released with a notice to appear.