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Body found in Maquon unit remains unidentified, no usable DNA

Woman facing charges for Maquon storage locker concealment has bond increased

Marcy Oglesby, the woman accused of concealing a dead body, along with several felony forgery charges has had her bond to get out of jail increased. Oglesby was looking for the judge to grant a reduction to her bond amount which was at $10,000 or $1,000 to get out. Oglesby has been in Knox County Jail custody since her arrest on Oct. 11. But instead, Judge Richard Gambrell granted the state's motion to increase bond to $100,000. Assistant State's Attorney Ashley Worby asked the Judge to take note of a 2020 Class 3 felony charge of forgery Oglesby pleaded guilty to. Oglesby's probation for that case would've ended about 30 days before her latest arrest. Oglesby was also initially arrested not only for concealing a dead body in a Maquon storage locker but for two Fulton County warrants for fraud and deceptive practices. Just on Monday, Oglesby waived her right to a preliminary hearing and pleaded not guilty. Next she'll have a pretrial conference that's sche

New charges for woman accused of concealing Maquon storage unit death

Former Galesburg council person sentenced to 180 days for drug charge

Reddick s motion to withdraw plea to attempted murder denied

29-year-old Kyle Reddick will spend the next few decades behind bars, after his motion to withdraw a guilty plea for Attempted First Degree murder was denied on Monday, August 1st. Reddick was facing multiple counts of attempted murder and other charges for a shooting in a residential area of Monroe Street on New Year's Day 2021. Reddick came out of his Monroe St. home, hours into the New Year, shooting toward a car occupied by four individuals. All sustained injuries but survived. Almost a year ago, Reddick pleaded guilty to a single count of attempted first-degree murder and received a 26-year sentence, of which he would have to serve at least 85 percent. Reddick tried to withdraw his guilty plea saying that the plea wasn't made knowingly and voluntarily. He also alleged his counsel was ineffective. But Judge Richard Gambrell didn't buy that argument. The Judge noted from the court transcript that the judge at sentencing, Raymond Cavanaugh, painstakingly followed rules

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