May 5, 2021
Gulfport, Ill.- The Henderson County Sheriff’s Office has announced the arrest of a Burlington man on multiple charges.
On Saturday, May 1st, at about 3 AM, a Henderson County Deputy initiated a traffic stop on US Rt. 34 at Stevenson Lake in the Village of Gulfport.
As a result of the stop, Deputies arrested 40-year-old Keyst W Heater of Burlington for Possession of Controlled Substance, Unlawful Use of Weapons and was given a citation for loud exhaust.
A search of Heater’s vehicle saw deputies find an uncased firearm underneath the driver’s seat and also located methamphetamine in a plastic container.
May 5, 2021
Gulfport, Il.- A Burlington man was arrested Sunday on a DUI charge.
According to a news release, a deputy with the Henderson County Sheriff’s Office initiated a traffic stop on US Rt. 34 at the Great River Bridge in Gulfport.
As a result of the stop, 33-year-old Wesley M Huddleston of Burlington was arrested for Aggravated Driving Under the Influence, Operating an Uninsured Motor Vehicle, No Valid Driver’s License, Illegal Transportation of Alcohol, Reckless Driving, and Failure to Stop at a Stop Sign.
Huddleston was also arrested on a $3000.00, Henderson County Failure to Appear Warrant.
Huddleston was taken to the Henderson County Jail.
Gun Barrel Police: Man who pointed rifle at 5 people had heroin, meth in home Nicholas Moore (Source: Henderson County Jail website) By Gary Bass | May 3, 2021 at 4:57 PM CDT - Updated May 3 at 4:58 PM
GUN BARREL CITY, Texas (KLTV) - When Gun Barrel City police officers went to arrest a man who had allegedly pointed a rifle at five people on Luther Lane, they executed a search warrant for the gun and found large quantities of heroin and meth, along with evidence that he had been making fraudulent credit cards, according to a press release.
Nicholas Tanner Moore, 33, of Gun Barrel City, is still being held in the Henderson County jail on charges of two counts of manufacture/delivery of a controlled substance between 4 and 200 grams, fraudulent use of or possession of identifying information less than five items, two counts of forgery of a government document, and five counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.
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A rarely filed ethnic intimidation charge was lodged against a Hendersonville man on April 28 for defacing a Martin Luther King Jr. statue in the memorial park on North Grove Street named after the civil rights leader.
A 31-year-old white man vandalized the statue with anti-Semitic and racially biased graffiti, according to Hendersonville Police Chief Blair Myhand.
A passerby called the HPD to let them know what the man was doing and police caught the suspect in the act, Myhand said.
The man was charged with ethnic intimidation and damage to property. His name is not being published by the Times-News because the charges are misdemeanors.
The crash took place Sunday, May 2nd in Henderson County, Illinois. Author: Jonathan Ketz Updated: 11:57 AM CDT May 4, 2021
A motorcyclists is fighting for his life after a serious crash Sunday afternoon, May 2nd.
The Henderson County Sheriff s Office says 56 year-old Missouri resident Danny A Garrett was out for a ride around 3.
Emergency crews were called to Illinois Route 164, south of Lincoln Street in Oquawka. Garrett was riding south when he lost control of his bike. He hit a guardrail and was thrown from the motorcycle. He was airlifted to Iowa City. No word on his condition.