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Springfield, Illinois – On April 28, 2021, members of the Springfield Police Department Street Crimes Unit and the Great Lakes Regional Fugitive Task Force responded to the 3000 block of Interlacken Drive for a report of a wanted subject. Contact was made with 28 year old Andy Broyles Jr. at the residence and he was taken into custody. A search warrant was obtained for the residence and the following items were located and taken as evidence: 103.4 grams of suspected crack cocaine, a Lorcin .380 caliber firearm, $476 in US currency, and various types of ammunition.
Sangamon County State’s Attorney Dan Wright charged Broyles with 2 Counts of manufacture or delivery of a controlled substance, class X felonies, one count of armed habitual criminal, a class X felony, one count of possession of a controlled substance, a class 1 felony, possession of a weapon by a felon, a class 3 felony, and possession
By WMAY Newsroom
May 2, 2021 6:50 AM
Springfield police have apprehended a wanted suspect, who is now facing multiple felony counts for drug and firearms offenses.
After receiving a tip, city cops and the Great Lakes Regional Fugitive Task Force located 28-year-old Andy Broyles, Junior, at a residence in the 3000 block of Interlacken Drive. A search of the residence produced more than 100 grams of crack cocaine, along with a gun, ammunition, and cash.
Broyles is being held on $350,000 bond.
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A Springfield man was arrested last week on two weapons charges.
Levente Dequeion Ingram, 33, of the 800 block of South 25th St. was arrested for unlawful possession of a weapon by a felon and possession of a stolen firearm.
Springfield Police Department detectives along with members of the U.S. Marshals Great Lakes Regional Fugitive Task Force had gone to that address because Ingram was wanted on a warrant.
According to online documents, Ingram was sentenced to six years in the Illinois Department of Corrections in 2019 after pleading guilty to another charge of unlawful possession of a weapon by a felon. A battery charge was dismissed at the time under a negotiated plea.