Effingham County Jail
- Effingham County Sheriff’s Department arrested 40-year-old Stanley L Slover of Flora. Slover was arrested on a Effingham County warrant for criminal trespass to land. Slover was released after being given a notice to appear.
- Effingham County Sheriff’s Department brought 34-year-old Joshua R Shirley of Janesville, IL into custody. Shirley was brought in on a 18 month sentence from the Department of corrections
- Effingham Police Department arrested 27-year-old Wesley P Atkins of Effingham. Atkins was arrested on a Effingham County warrant for burglary and is still in custody.
- Effingham Police Department arrested 25-year-old Stacy L Perry of Newton. Perry was arrested on charges of possession of meth under five grams and possession of drug paraphernalia. Perry was given a notice to appear and released.
Effingham Police Department
CRASHES
October 18, 2021
- At 7:02 A.M. west of the intersection of Henrietta and National a vehicle driven by Scott W. Moeller, 47, Effingham, struck a deer. No injuries and no citations.
- At 11:46 A.M. south of the intersection of Keller and Heritage a vehicle driven by Jennifer L. McDonald, 29, Olney, rear-ended a vehicle driven by Paul L. McAchran, 69, Stewardson. McDonald sustained injuries but refused treatment at the scene. McDonald was ticketed for Failure to Reduce Speed to Avoid an Accident.
- At 1:41 P.M. at the intersection of Banker and Wabash a vehicle driven by Eric Morales, 40, Effingham, rear-ended a vehicle driven by Brian L. Colclasure, 47, Effingham. No injuries and no citations.
October 20, 2021
- At 7:45 A.M. south of the intersection of 4th and Kagay a vehicle driven by Chelsea C. Kalber, 35, Effingham, struck a vehicle driven by Timothy D. Schuette, 41, Effingham. No injuries and no citations.
- At 10:33 A.M. at the intersection of Banker and Clark a vehicle driven by Jamie N. Galloway, 32, Louisville, rear-ended a vehicle driven by Thomas L. Pemberton, 73, Flora. No injuries and no citations.
ALL INDIVIDUALS LISTED AS ARRESTED OR ISSUED A CITATION ARE INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY IN A COURT OF LAW
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