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Obermark charged in Virden death Ron DeBrock, [email protected] FacebookTwitterEmail Obermark CARLINVILLE Two counts of first degree murder were filed Tuesday in connection to a Feb. 1 Virden death. Macoupin County State’s Attorney Jordan J. Garrison announced charges were filed against Dalton M.K. Obermark, 20, of Carlinville, in the stabbing death of John Rennie of Virden. In addition to the murder charges, one count of possession of a stolen vehicle and one count of aggravated battery also were filed. Associate Judge Joshua A. Meyer set Obermark’s bond at $1 million. “It is alleged that Mr. Rennie was stabbed to death in his home,” Garrison said. “The safety and security one’s home offers them is sacred. No one should have to suffer this type of brutal, senseless attack.” ....
Murder charge filed in Virden death Ron DeBrock Hearst Illinois FacebookTwitterEmail CARLINVILLE First-degree murder charges have been filed against a Carlinville man in a Feb. 1 death in Virden. Macoupin County State’s Attorney Jordan J. Garrison said two counts were filed Tuesday against Dalton M.K. Obermark, 20, of Carlinville in the stabbing death of John Rennie of Virden. Rennie, 58, was found dead in his house about 11:55 p.m. Feb. 1 after Virden Police were asked to check on his welfare. Because of visible trauma to Rennie, Illinois State Police criminal investigators were called. Obermark also faces charges of possession of a stolen vehicle and aggravated battery. Associate Judge Joshua A. Meyer has set Obermark’s bail at $1 million. ....
2 LLCC students art part of St. Louis show Angela Bauer FacebookTwitterEmail 1of6 “Mwah,” an acrylic-on-canvas painting by Lincoln Land Community College student Maria Kelarestaghi, will be part of the Art St. Louis Gallery’s “Varsity Art XXV” show at the gallery in downtonwn St. Louis.Photo providedShow MoreShow Less 2of6 “Baby Steps,” a cardboard-and-wire piece by Lincoln Land Community College student Margaret Miller, will be part of the Art St. Louis Gallery’s “Varsity Art XXV.”Photo providedShow MoreShow Less 3of6 6of6 Lincoln Land Community College students Maria Kelarestaghi of Virden and Margaret Miller of Jacksonville will have their artwork featured during March in “Varsity Art XXV,” a multi-media exhibition featuring original artwork by regional artists from Missouri and Illinois. ....
Police news for Thursday, Feb. 18 FacebookTwitterEmail ARRESTS, CITATIONS • Christopher R. Burton, 37, homeless, was arrested at 1:59 a.m. Wednesday on a Greene County warrant accusing him of illegal use of a credit card. ACCIDENTS • Pamela J. Beeley, 43, of Jacksonville was cited on a charge of driving too fast for conditions after the car she was driving and one being driven by Gerald E. Day, 81, of Jacksonville collided at 11:14 a.m. Wednesday at Morton and Hardin avenues. • Clarence E. Little, 92, of Roodhouse was cited on a charge of following too closely after the car he was driving and one being driven by Benjamin M. Lewis, 22, of White Hall collided at 9:22 a.m. Wednesday in the 1200 block of West Morton Avenue. Little had minor injuries but declined medical attention, according to police. ....
Police news for Wednesday, Feb. 17 FacebookTwitterEmail ARRESTS, CITATIONS • Tyler R. Christison, 34, of 500 W. State St., Apt. 2L, was arrested at 11:28 a.m. Monday on a criminal trespassing charge during a disturbance in the 1000 block of East Morton Avenue. THEFTS, BURGLARIES • A jar containing between $20 and $30 in change for a charity was stolen from the counter at Circle K, 238 E. Morton Ave., according to a report filed at 5:06 a.m. Monday. • A bicycle was stolen between Friday night and Sunday afternoon from the porch of a residence in the 100 block of North Kosciusko Street, according to a report filed at 7:50 a.m. Monday. ....