Highland area police briefs for the week of April 11-17
Editor’s note: The following incidents were listed among the official reports of local law enforcement agencies and court clerks. Readers are reminded that an arrest or charge does not constitute a finding of guilt. Only a court of law can make that determination.
Conservation officer is struck by car, event sparks chase through the area
The Illinois Department of Natural Resources said Monday one of its Conservation Police officers was not injured after he was struck by a motorist at Lake Lou Yaeger near Litchfield around 11 a.m.
Spokesman Chris Young and Illinois State Police said the officer had attempted a traffic stop during a fishing license compliance check at a boat ramp parking lot when the suspect, identified as Jason R. Jenkins, put his car in reverse and stepped on the gas. The driver’s open door struck the officer, knocking him to the ground. Young said the suspect, Jenkins, then drove off. Jenkins was driving a white 2012 Mazda.
According to Illinois State Police Trooper Calvin Dye Jr., a few minutes after the radio call reporting the incident was broadcast, a trooper stationed at Illinois 16 and I-55 in Litchfield observed the fleeing Mazda get onto the interstate. Dye said the driver, Jenkins, is a 32-year-old Florissant, Mo., man with a revoked driver’s license.
During the ensuing chase, Dye said the car struck stop sticks twice.
Despite the stop sticks, the driver of the Mazda continued all the way to the West Florissant Avenue exit in the suspect’s hometown. The vehicle finally gave out in an Aldi parking lot on Dunn Road after striking two vehicles, one of which was occupied.
Dye said the driver then fled on foot but was apprehended without further incident by local police around 11:45 a.m. Jenkins was apprehended shortly afterward without incident, according to state police. No injuries were sustained in the crashes.
A press release issued by state police late Monday says criminal charges against Jenkins are currently being applied through multiple jurisdictions. Police say the conservation officer was transported to a Litchfield area hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. The case remains under investigation by the state police.
Dye said the prolonged chase created “a high stress level” for the officers involved.
“It was phenomenal that no one was injured throughout the chase. It was a great job by police all the way around,” he said.
Pierron shed destroyed by fire
Fire destroyed a shed on Bob White Avenue, north of Pierron, last Thursday.
Highland-Pierron firefighters were called out around noon. However, when they arrived, the shed was already fully involved and the roof had collapsed. The shed housed three tractors and other farm equipment, all of which were lost. What caused the fire is unknown.
Greenville and St. Rose firefighters provided mutual aid. Firefighters were on the scene for about two hours and were able to keep the fire from taking another nearby shed.
HPD misdemeanors, citations, tickets
April 11-12
▪ No tickets issued.
April 13
▪ Casondra Moore, 32, of Mulberry Grove was charged with driving while having a suspended/revoked license.
April 14
▪ Rob R. Poston, 28, of Highland was charged with domestic battery. Police alleged Poston grabbed both wrists of a female family member, held her down on a bed, yelled at her, then placed one hand over her mouth and one around the front of her throat, yelling at her to be quiet.
April 15
▪ Bobby Dressens, 36, of Carlyle was charged with operation of an uninsured motor vehicle.
April 16
▪ No tickets issued.
April 17
▪ Dinote Rivera, 22, of Decatur, Ill., was charged with leaving the scene of an accident and disobeying a traffic signal.
This story was originally published April 22, 2016 at 5:28 AM with the headline "Highland area police briefs for the week of April 11-17."