
Thursday, Oct. 9
- Paul R. Carlson, 55, Galesburg — Class 3 felony aggravated battery of a victim age 60 and older, Class 3 felony aggravated battery in a public place, Class 3 felony possession of methamphetamine under 5 grams, misdemeanor disorderly conduct.
- Taydem L. Devlin, 27, Alexis — Class 4 felony mob action, misdemeanor battery causing bodily harm.
- Elizabeth J. Doan, 28, Galesburg — Class 3 felony possession of methamphetamine under 5 grams, misdemeanor unlawful possession of cannabis by a driver and unlawful possession of blackjack or knife.
- Dana L. Gumm, 38, Galesburg — Class 3 felony possession of methamphetamine under 5 grams, misdemeanor domestic battery causing bodily harm, possession of drug paraphernalia.
- Nicholas L. Hess, 37, Galesburg — Class 3 felony possession of a weapon by a felon (two counts), Class 4 felony aggravated unlawful possession of a weapon, misdemeanor resisting an officer.
- Samantha L. Miller, 45, Galesburg — Class 4 felony using forged credit or debit card, misdemeanor theft under $500.
- Trinity D. Ricks, 26, Galesburg — Class 4 felony mob action, misdemeanor battery causing bodily harm.
- Jason A. Utsinger, 47, Galesburg — Misdemeanor domestic battery involving physical contact, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.
Wednesday, Oct. 8
- Christina J. Arnold, 46, Abingdon — Misdemeanor domestic battery involving physical contact.
- Calvin B. Bendix, 43, Galesburg — Misdemeanor resisting an officer.
- Russell W. Coon, 39, Knoxville — Misdemeanor resisting an officer, fleeing.
- Martin A. Muse, 43, Chicago — Misdemeanor retail theft under $300.
- Gennetta L. Niles, 62, Galesburg — Misdemeanor theft under $500.
- Rodney D. Smith, 63, Galesburg — Class 2 felony burglary.
- Matthew L. Stout, 37, Galesburg — Misdemeanor domestic battery involving physical contact.
- Thomas D. Johnson, 62, Galesburg — Class 2 felony burglary.
Tuesday, Oct. 7
- Bobbi Barnwell, 45, Avon — Class 4 felony retail theft under $300 with prior conviction.
- Louis L. Black Jr., 34, Galesburg — Class 2 felony burglary.
Warrants served
Monday, Oct. 6
- Nikki S. Nicholson, 39, Galesburg — Class 4 felony theft under $500 with prior conviction (charged April 14).
Dispositions
Friday, Oct. 10
- Keagan N. Newton, 21, Wyoming — Pleaded guilty to misdemeanor DUI/alcohol; sentenced to two years court supervision and fined. Charge of misdemeanor DUI/BAC .08 dismissed.
- Dustin J. Perkins, 37, Galesburg — Sentenced to seven years in prison with 388 days credit on charges of Class 2 felony aggravated domestic battery/strangulation, Class 3 felony criminal damage to property over $10,000, and Class 4 felony unlawful restraint. Convicted in a bench trial Aug. 21.
Wednesday, Oct. 8
- Micah W. Chezum, 21, Galesburg — Pleaded guilty to Class 4 felony criminal trespass; sentenced to two years in prison with 328 days credit. Charges of Class X felony home invasion and Class 3 felony possession of a firearm by a felon dismissed.
- Crystal A. Howard, 47, Wataga — Pleaded guilty to Class 3 felony possession of methamphetamine under 5 grams and Class 4 felony possession of a controlled substance; sentenced to 24 months conditional discharge. Charge of misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia dismissed.
Tuesday, Oct. 7
- Cindy J. Lambert, 44, Macomb — Pleaded guilty to Class 2 felony burglary; sentenced to 3½ years in prison with two days credit. Charge of Class 4 felony possession of burglary tools dismissed.
- Treyshawn B.M. McLaren, 28, Henderson — Pleaded guilty to Class X felony aggravated battery to a child under age 13 causing permanent disability; sentenced to 15 years in prison with 34 days credit. Charges of Class 2 felony aggravated domestic battery, misdemeanor child endangerment, and violation of pretrial release dismissed.
- Michael J. VanWinkle, 48, Galesburg — Pleaded guilty to Class 2 felony aggravated domestic battery/strangulation; sentenced to 30 days in jail with 30 days credit and 18 months probation. Charges of Class 4 felony domestic battery with prior conviction (two counts), misdemeanor aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, criminal damage to property under $500, and misdemeanor theft under $500 dismissed.
All defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.