Earlville parolee faces 3 felonies in Dixon stolen car case – Shaw Local

DIXON – After seeing the evidence, the Attorney of Lee County State accused an Earlville Paroli, alleging three hooligans of stealing a vehicle in the rural Dixon with three hooligans, not the four Sheriff Office would have originally thought.

31 -year -old William c. Whitford was arrested by the Dixon Police at around 10:30 pm on Sunday, as a report of a vehicle stolen in 200 blocks of Rourous Estates Mobile Home Park was responded to and a details of the vehicle were released.

The Lee County Sheriff Office said in a news release on Monday that Whitford was accused of capturing a controlled substance, sentenced to four to 15 years in jail; A stolen vehicle possession and a police officer is accused of kicking an officer (he is accused of kicking an officer), each sentenced to three to seven years; Gundagardi’s arrest, which carries from one to three years; And both the trespassing for a vehicle and driving on a canceled license, both rapes.

When the state’s Attorney Charlie Bostra filed allegations in Lee County Court on Tuesday, however, he refused to include the arrest charge.


Lee County in Whitford also has 2023 hooliganism driving-influence cases, which are increased because they are guilty of five or more previous DUIs, and wanted to fail to appear on parole violations related to DUI, who is a six to 30-year jail sentence.

He waived his preliminary hearing in both cases on Wednesday, and will have a Pratririal Conference on 14 March.

Whitford was also desired to abscond for the Illinois Department of Karekss. Officials said he failed to return from a task program, while Decalab County on parole on a three -year sentence for driving under influence.

Additionally, Whitford has another allegation of driving on a canceled license. Because this is his second, if he is convicted, he can face one to four years of jail.

The case was filed on December 28 after the arrest by the Amboy Police at Lee County.

He will remain in Lee County Jail until Idoc picks him up and returns him to jail.

According to the website of the Illinois Department of Karcasions, Whitford was parked from the Big Maddy Correctional Center on 28 July, where he is also named an abscond.

He was admitted to Big Maddy on December 1, 2021, after sentencing two-three-year concurrent words for the back-to-back deus made in Decalb County in early 2019.

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