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Property Transfers
Warranty Deeds
Gendreau 1031 Eat L to MMG Development LLC-M&M Car Wash, 520 W. Blackhawk Drive, Byron, $0.
Anthony and Patti A. Abear to David Eugene and Melanie S. Simmons, 300, 302 and 304 Birch Lane, Dixon, $280,000.
Kyle R. and Noel Gretschmann to Mario A. Espinoza Negrete and Magaly S. Espinoza Torres, 9205 E. Scott Road, Davis Junction, $285,000.
Sara Pottinger to Amanda L. Corcoran, 402 Linda Ave., Rochelle, $162,000.
John L. and Peggy J. Richard to Cody M. Flanagan, 10924 W. Haldane Road, Forreston, $174,000.
William and Shannon Akins to Luis A. Macias, 12502 N. Springfield Road, Forreston, $301,000.
General Partner of Fillip Farms LTD Partnership and Michael Fillip Christ Perpetual Descendant Trust, Michael Fillip Christ, trustee, to Michael D. and Adam M. Book, third party Michael Christ, two parcels in Leaf River Township, $437,035.
Ag Products Co. to Russell Huftalin, one parcel in Dement Township, $12,150.
Dawn M. Hendrickson and Deborah L. Harper to Deborah L. and Stephen Harper, 2002 E. Deer Path Road, Oregon, $73,500.
Jace and Laura Quimby, also Vanwy, to Brent and Kathlene Welch, 400 Mulford Road, Davis Junction, $240,000.
Trustees Deeds
Stultz Family Revocable Trust 2008, Warren D. and Beverly K. Stultz, trustees, to Robert S. Hallock and Catherine L. Higley, 501 E. Hitt St., Mt. Morris, $181,500.
George H. and Mary L. Baker Family Trust, Beverly J. Borchers, trustee, to Michael L. and Jennifer A. Hagemann Trust 2018, Michael L. and Jennifer A. Hagemann, trustees, one parcel in Monroe Township, $1,257,255.
Source: Ogle County Recorder’s Office
Hearing date set for Ohio man charged w ith trying to hit Ogle Count y deput y
A Dec. 7 preliminary hearing has been set for an Ohio man charged with attempted f i r s t - d e g r e e m u r d e r a f t e r police say he veered his car toward an Ogle County deputy and then crashed into a Stephenson County squad car.
Brian K. Taylor, 49, of Massillon, Ohio, was charged last w e e k w i t h t w o c o u n t s o f attempted first-degree murder, one count of aggravated battery to a police officer, one count of aggravated assault of a police officer, two counts of aggravated fleeing or attempting to elude a police officer, one count of unlawful display of a license plate and one count of Class A speeding 35-plus mph over the speed limit.
He appeared in court on Nov. 30 with a public defender with his next court appearance set for Dec. 7 at 10 a.m.
The alleged incident occurred when the Ogle County Sheriff’s Department
was advised by the Stephenson County Sheriff’s Office that their deputies were pursuing a Mazda MX5 southbound on Illinois Route 26 from Freeport. The pursuit continued south onto Freeport Road into Ogle County. An Ogle County deputy Brian K. Taylor deployed stop sticks in the area of Freeport and Milledgeville roads in an attempt to flatten the fleeing vehicle’s tires and end the pursuit, Ogle County Sheriff Brian VanVickle said in a report. The report read: “As the driver of the fleeing vehicle approached the deputy, he veered left in an attempt to strike the deputy, who was on the shoulder of the opposite lane of traffic. The deputy was able to move out of the way of the fleeing vehicle.” The Mazda struck the Stephenson County squad car after it entered the roadway, according to the report. Taylor remains in custody with bail set at $500,000.

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