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Deputies make warrant arrests
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On May 9, the following people were arrested on Ogle County outstanding warrants.
Rickey Graff, 50, of Freeport, for theft control intent $500 < 10K. Graff had a bond of $50,000/10 percent. He was scheduled to appear in court on May 10.
Jamie Ross, 34, of Ashton, for failure to appear. Ross had a bond of $514.96, and Ross was able to post the bond of $514.96. Ross was released from the Ogle County Jail and will not have to return for court.
Virginia Sensor, 38, of Oregon, for driving while license suspended. Sensor had a bond of $3,000/10 percent. Sensor received a recognizance bond for $3,000 and was released from the Ogle County Jail.
On May 9 at 6:40 p.m. following a traffic stop for speeding on I-88 mile marker 76 eastbound, deputies arrested Tajhenae Adams, 22, of Elgin, for driving while license suspended and obstruction of identification. Adams was transported to the Ogle County Jail and held in lieu of bond. Deputies were assisted by AC Towing of Rochelle.
On May 9, Clifton Clemons, 33, of Aurora, was arrested for an outstanding Ogle County warrant for failure to appear. Clemons has a full cash bond of $1,686 and was scheduled to appear in court May 10.
May 13
On May 13, Gregory Knuuttila, 40, of Cortland, was arrested for an outstanding Ogle County warrant for improper use of registration. Knuuttila has a bond of $15,000/10 percent and was scheduled to appear in court May 14.
On May 13 at approximately 8:34 a.m., Ogle County Sheriff’s deputies responded to the 10000 block of North Illinois Route 2 for a crash involving an injury. Upon arrival, deputies learned Kaitlyn Lawson, 20, of Dixon, was traveling northbound in the 10000 block of North Illinois Route 2. Lawson was driving a 2014 Toyota Corolla, which traveled off of the east side of the roadway while negotiating a curve before striking a culvert. Lawson’s vehicle then crossed back over both lanes before coming to rest in the west side of the ditch. Lawson was transported to SwedishAmerican Hospital by Byron EMS for non-life threatening injuries. Lawson was later issued a citation for failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident.
May 14
On May 14 the following people were arrested on outstanding Ogle County warrants:
Thomas Price, 33, of Rochelle, for failure to appear. Price has a full cash bond of $5,106.34 and was scheduled to appear in court May 15.
Joel Dach, 32, of Rockford, for contempt of court. Dach has a full cash bond of $1,008 and will appear in court on June 24.
Dewayne Harbach, 67, of Rockford, for failure to appear. Harbach appeared in court and was issued a $1,000 recognizance bond and was released with a court date of May 20.
Dominic Mireles, 36, of Rochelle, for failure to appear. Mireles has a full cash bond of $883 and was scheduled to appear in court May 17.
On May 14 at approximately 10:13 a.m., Ogle County Sheriff’s deputies responded to a one vehicle accident with an injury in the 5000 block of East Illinois Route 64. After arriving on scene, deputies learned a 2004 Chevy SUV driven by Pamela Beecham, 54, of Mt. Morris, was traveling eastbound in the 5000 block of East Illinois Route 64. Beecham then traveled across the westbound lane and into the north side ditch before striking a tree. Beecham was transported to SwedishAmerican Hospital by Oregon EMS for minor injuries. Beecham was later issued citations for failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident, improper lane usage, and operating an uninsured motor vehicle. The accident remains under investigation.
On May 14 at 4:09 a.m., Ogle County Sheriff’s deputies along with Mt. Morris police were dispatched to an address on North Everett Street near Mt. Morris for a domestic disturbance. After an investigation, Trei Sanders, 24, of Freeport, was arrested for domestic battery. Sanders was transported to the Ogle County Jail where he was held in lieu of bond.