LISBON A woman called to advise officers that she had KLG Ambulance en route to her residence on North Market Street for her husband at 2:37 p.m. Thursday. She advised that he wasn’t feeling well after having surgery a week prior and she wanted an officer there because he fell and needed immediate assistance. The officer went to the home and assisted the man until EMS arrived. EMS called dispatch shortly after the officer left to have a landing zone set up on Dickey Drive.
COLUMBIANA An officer was dispatched to a Washington Avenue residence at 7:11 p.m. Thursday for a domestic dispute.
MPD: Parents of Memphis murder suspect accused of helping son leave country Police: Two arrested for helping murder suspect leave the country (Source: SCSO) By WMC Action News 5 Staff | February 9, 2021 at 9:36 AM CST - Updated February 9 at 9:36 AM
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - Two are behind bars after police said they helped their son, who was a suspect in a local murder, flee the country, according to MPD.
A police affidavit said officers responded to a shooting on Patterson near Sharpe Avenue on November 12 last year. Two people were found dead inside the home with multiple gunshot wounds. Both deaths were ruled homicides.
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Channahon resident Michael L. Johnson s girlfriend posted 10 percent of his $100,000 bail in late November. He s charged with residential burglary in Channahon. (Mugshot via Will County Sheriff s Office)
CHANNAHON, IL A 22-year-old man, who authorities say broke into a Channahon house on Countryside Drive and grabbed the homeowner s axe, could lose his 2009 Mitsubishi Galant as a civil forfeiture, according to a complaint filed Tuesday by
Will County State s Attorney Jim Glasgow.
On Nov. 19, Michael L. Johnson broke into a house in the 24100 block of South Countryside intending to commit a theft, Johnson s criminal charges state. His forfeiture complaint goes into greater detail about the events that led to his arrest by the Channahon Police Department.
Last Updated Thursday, December 31, 2020 3:53PM EST The phrase “amid the COVID-19 pandemic “could easily have fit into just about any story that was told over the past year. Some stories are just too big to fit into a round-up. COVID-19 is undoubtedly one of them. But there were other things that happened this year, some of them inspiring, some of them tragic. While the pandemic will likely continue to shape our lives for months to come, so will other forces. Here’s a look back at some of the other stories that shaped the life of the city in 2020.
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