Bushnell, Ill.- A bond has been set for a Bushnell woman arrested in connection with the death of Travis Purden. According to a news release, on Tuesday, June 6th, the ISP announced the arrests of 18-year-old Davin M. Purden and 17-year-old Nicholas C. Lafary, both of Bushnell, for First Degree Murder. Both were issued bonds at their first hearing and remain in custody. 37-year-old Patricia Purden and a female juvenile were also arrested for Obstructing Justice. On Wednesday, June 7th, Patricia Purden and the female juvenile made their first appearance at the McDonough County Courthouse. Patricia Purden's bond was set at $75,000, with 10% to apply. The female juvenile will be held with no bond.
The Illinois State Police Division of Criminal Investigation has announced an update to the Travis Purden murder investigation in Bushnell. On Tuesday, ISP DCI
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Illinois State Police (ISP) Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI) Zone 4 announce the arrest of 18-year-old Davin M. Purden for First Degree Murder (Class M
Macomb, Ill.- The Illinois State Police have announced the arrests of two Bushnell, Illinois teens for first-degree murder. According to a news release, on Friday, June 2nd, ISP Division of Criminal Investigations agents were requested to conduct a death investigation in the 600 block of Osbourne Street in Bushnell. During the investigation, 43-year-old Travis Purden was discovered deceased in his residence with multiple gunshot wounds. Following an investigation, including reviewing surveillance camera footage and conducting interviews, 18-year-old Davin M. Purden and 17-year-old Nicholas C. Lafary were identified as suspects. Arrest warrants for Purden and Lafary were issued on Sunday, June 4th, and both were arrested Monday, June 5th. The ISP also took 37-year-old Patricia J. Purden of Bushnell, IL, and a 17-year-old juvenile female into custody for Obstructing Justice.