Local Arrests

Crime Blotter June 16

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.

ST. CLAIR COUNTY FELONIES

MONDAY, JUNE 6

Joe N. Wingate, arrested on suspicion of burglary on or about June 4 by Illinois State Police. Wingate allegedly, committed the offense of burglary, knowingly entered into a building of Grand Marias Golf Course, 5802 Lake Road, East St. Louis, with the intent to commit theft therein.

Jeffrey T. Robinson, 45, of 1104 Exchange, East St. Louis, arrested on suspicion of receiving, possessing or selling a stolen vehicle on or about June 2 by Belleville police. Robinson allegedly, a person not entitled to possession of said vehicle, possessed a 2010 red Ford F-150 truck, of Roger Haukap, knowing it to have been stolen.

Sherron R. Richardson, 43, of 3908 W. Main St., Apt. 6G, Belleville, arrested on suspicion of driving on a revoked/suspended license, driving under the influence and aggravated driving under the influences with no valid driver’s license on or about June 3 by Fairview Heights. Richardson allegedly, drove a 2002 black Buick SUV on Route 161 in Fairview Heights, at a time when defendants driver’s license was revoked; drove a black Buick SUV on Route 161 in Fairview Heights while the defendant was under the influence of alcohol and during a period in which the defendant’s driving privileges were revoked. Defendant had been previously convicted of driving while license is revoked on Feb. 17.

Christina N. Olson-Moore, 25, of 21 N. Main St., Caseyville, arrested on suspicion of possession of an amount of a controlled substance on or about June 3 by Fairview Heights police. Olson-Moore allegedly, had in her possession less than 15 grams of a substance containing heroin.

Shane K. Story, 36, of 117 Oak Street Avenue, Dupo, arrested on suspicion of aggravated domestic battery on or about June 2 by Dupo police. Story allegedly, in committing a domestic battery, strangled Cristy Sutton, a family/household member, in that said defendant intentionally impeded the normal breathing of Cristy Sutton by applying pressure to the neck of Cristy Sutton.

Lamont E. Williams, 30, of 843 N. 73rd St., East St. Louis, arrested on suspicion of possession of an amount of a controlled substance and possession of cannabis on or about June 3 by Centreville police. Williams allegedly, had in his possession less than 15 grams of a substance containing cocaine; had in his possession more than 2.5 but less than 10 grams of a substance containing cannabis.

Elizabeth A. Omusi, 50, of 317 Levin St., Cahokia, arrested on suspicion of aggravated battery on or abour June 3 by St. Clair County sheriff. Omusi allegedly, in committing a battery, and by the use of a deadly weapon, a knife, knowingly caused harm to Wendy Woods, in that she cut the neck of Wendy Woods with a knife.

Danielle E. Davis, 32, of 134 El Cerrito Drive, Belleville, arrested on suspicion of aggravated driving under the influence and driving while driver’s license is suspended on or about June 5 by Shiloh police. Davis allegedly, drove a silver 2002 Hyundai Accent on Frank Scott Parkway in Shiloh, while the defendant was under the influence of alcohol and during a period in which the defendant’s driving privileges were suspended/revoked.

Jeffrey L. Conger, 43, of 421 S. Jefferson Ave., Collinsville, arrested on suspicion of unlawful procurement of methamphetamine precursor from between Jan. 1, 2015 and Aug. 9, 2015 by Metropolitan Enforcement Group of Southwestern Illinois. Conger allegedly, procured less than 15 grams of a methamphetamine precursor in standard dose form, being a substance containing pseudoephedrine, with the intent that it be used to manufacture a substance containing methamphetamine.

William H. Miles Jr., 43, of 10719 Rayhill Lane, Mascoutah, arrested on suspicion of participation in methamphetamine manufacturing and unlawful possession of methamphetamine manufacturing material on or about Sept. 4, 2015 by Metropolitan Enforcement Group of Southwestern Illinois. Miles allegedly, produced more than 400 grams but less than 900 grams of a substance containing methamphetamine, with the intent that methamphetamine or a substance containing methamphetamine be produced; had in his possession in a motor vehicle, methamphetamine manufacturing material, being lye, cold packs, Muriatic acid, and filters, with the intent that the lye, cold packs, Muriatic acid, and filters be used to manufacture methamphetamine.

This story was originally published June 16, 2016 at 12:13 AM with the headline "Crime Blotter June 16."

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