Published in the Interest of the Staunton Community for Over 143 Years
Persons are considered innocent until proven guilty. In criminal actions, the person has been charged by a law enforcement agency but is entitled to a hearing or trial to argue his innocence.
Nicholas A. Williams, (31), of Staunton, on March 30, 2024, committed criminal damage to property, in that said defendant knowingly attempted to damage laundry mat tables without permission. Said defendant wrote on said tables with a permanent marker where the damage having a value not in excess of $500. The defendant also committed the crime of criminal trespass of a building, in that said defendant knowingly and without lawful authority entered the laundormat located at 129 N Laurel St, Staunton, after being previously barred from entry.
Kathleen A. Parish (21), of Staunton, committed criminal damage to property being laundry mat tables, in that said defendant wrote on said tables with a permanent marker where the total value of the damage was not in excess of $500 on March 30, 2024.
Brody A. Ziegler, (20), of Gillespie, committed a Class 4 felony on April 12, 2024. Said defendant committed the offense of unlawful possession of a controlled substance, being a substance containing fentanyl. Also, Ziegler committed the offense of illegal possession of ammunition, in that said defendant possessed firearm ammunition, being .308 Winchester ammunition, while not having a valid FOID Card previously issued in his name.
Brandon L. Golbricht, (30), of Carlinville, committed five counts of offenses on April 13, 2024: Three Class X Felonies for: home invasion with a dangerous weapon, and aggravated kidnapping where said defendant knowingly and without authority entered the dwelling of victim one while having reason to know individuals to be present within the residence and armed with a metal rod. The defendant swung it at victim one, then the defendant grabbed a second victim by the hair, then removing them with the intent to secretly confine victim two, the said defendant knowingly and by force removed victim two from the dwelling of victim one, Golbricht knowingly confined the second victim within another residence against their will with threat and or force. The Class three felony of unlawful possession of a weapon by a felon, said defendant knowingly possessed a Sears and Roebuck JC Higgins 538 .22 Caliber shotgun.
Raymond E. Jones, (56), of Carlinville, committed a Class two felony on April 2,2024, being the violatation of a sex offender's registration. Said defendant, a sex offender, knowingly failed to register in accordance with the provisions of the Child Sex Offender Registration Act in that he lacked a fixed place of residency and did not register weekly between March 15, 2024 and April 2, 2024, while previously having been convicted in 2018.
Tara D. Williams, (30), of Staunton, on April 5, 2024, committed the offense of criminal trespass to a vehicle, in that said defendant knowingly and without authority entered into a motor vehicle of another.
Matthew T. Mitchelar, (36), of Staunton, on April 7, 2024, committed the offense of possessing drug paraphernalia, being a glass pipe used with the intent to inhale methamphetamine.
DUI
Justin C. Grider, (41), of Carlinville, was ticketed for driving a black, 2006 Chevrolet while under the influence on Cambridge and Sixth St. in Girard on Feb. 7, 2024, at 10:40 p.m.
Roger L. Large, (64), of Staunton, was ticketed for driving a black, 2003 Jeep while under the influence on April 8, 2024 at 8:23 p.m.
Benjamin Sc. Burgett, (21), of Glen Carbon, was ticketed for driving a brown, 2006 Ford truck on Washington St. in Bunker Hill, while under the influence of alcohol on April 13, 2024 at 12:24 a.m.
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