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EFFINGHAM COUNTY JAIL
Effingham County Sheriff’s Department arrested 24-year-old Christopher M. Beasley of Mattoon. Beasley was arrested on IDOC Warrant for Parole Violations, with new charges of manufacturing/distributing meth of 100-400 grams, and possession of a firearm by a felon. Beasley is still currently in the Effingham County Jail.
Effingham Police Department arrested 23-year-old Dillon R. Manhart of Oblong, IL. Manhart was arrested for violation of order of protection, an Edgar County warrant for domestic battery/physical contact, and a Clark County violation of an order of protection.
Effingham Police Department arrested 18-year-old James H. Weber of Effingham. Weber was arrested for driving without a drivers license. Weber was released with a notice to appear.
Sedalia Police Reports For April 5, 2021
This article is compiled from the Sedalia Police Department reports.
Early Monday morning, Sedalia Police initiated a traffic stop on a motor vehicle for expired registration. Upon contact with the driver and occupant, Officers smelled the odor of marijuana coming from the vehicle. The vehicle was searched and marijuana paraphernalia and two marijuana joints were found. A city summons was issued to Megan E. Stevens, 27, of Green Ridge for Possession of Drug Paraphernalia with a court date. Both Stevens and the driver were released from the scene.
Sunday morning, Officers responded to the Prime Time Store, 216 West Broadway Boulevard, in reference to an assault that had just occurred. Officers arrived on scene and found the injured victim in the parking lot. The suspect is known to the victim. No contact has been made with the suspect at this time. Charges for Assault in the 3rd Degree will be sent to the prosecutor for review.
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The U.S. Marshals Service Carolina Regional Fugitive Task Force requested the assistance of the Henderson County Sheriff’s Office in serving a fugitive warrant at 113 Terry’s Gap Road.
Upon arrival of the Henderson County Officers and agents with the Carolina’s Regional Fugitive Task Force the wanted subject, Steven Dewayne Tucker, refused to come out of the residence. After a brief conversation with officers he begin to barricade himself inside the home.
Officers learned through interviews conducted with family members of Tucker that a handicapped relative was inside the home. The Henderson County Sheriff’s Office Negotiation Team was called to the scene and began negotiations with Tucker. After several hours of negotiations, officers were able to successfully extract the handicapped relative from the residence unharmed.