Mt. Morris Times

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Ogle County Newspapers / oglecountynews.com • Friday, November 8, 2019

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• STATE’S ATTORNEY Continued from Page 25 as recommended. He was also ordered to perform 30 hours public service work and must pay total fines and costs of $4,586. Paul H. Washington III, 30, Rochelle, pleaded guilty Nov. 1 to the unlawful possession of a controlled substance. He was sentenced to four days imprisonment and 24 months drug probation without conviction. He was also ordered not to consume or possess alcohol, submit to random drug and alcohol testing, cooperate and satisfactorily complete psychological or substance abuse assessments as recommended, and perform 30 hours public service work. He was also ordered to pay total fines and costs of $2,980. Oct. 28 Jose L. Aguinaga, 54, Davis Junction, retail theft, pretrial hearing Nov. 25. Christopher L. Alaniz, 19, Oregon, criminal damage to property, pretrial conference Nov. 25. Nicholas R. Alexander, 19, Oregon, burglary, plea hearing: Dec. 9 Brandon E. Anderson, 30, Oregon, retail theft, pretrial conference Nov. 25. Raheem M. Banks, 22, Chicago, unlawful manufacture or delivery of a controlled substance, pretrial conference Dec. 16. Donald W. Beneventi, 46, Stillman Valley, domestic battery, pretrial conference Nov. 25. Jennie L. Bohannon, 35, Rochelle, aggravated battery, pretrial conference, Nov. 25. Brian D. Bolt, 30, Rochelle, domestic battery, driving while license suspended, pretrial conferences Nov. 25. Billy J. Byvick, 43, Leonore, domestic battery, plea hearing Dec. 9. David J. Jr. Crocker, 34, Forreston, aggravated battery, pretrial conference Dec. 16. Jonathan Diaz, 32, Berwyn, unlawful manufacture or delivery of a controlled substance, pretrial conference Dec. 19. Steven W. Dodson, 42, Chana, mob action, pretrial conference Nov. 25. David L. Echelbarger, 28, Rochelle, two counts of failure to report annually as a sex offender, pretrial conference Nov. 25. Shannon M. Ellis, 38, Polo, unlawful use of a weapon by a felon, plea hearing Dec. 9. Zachary J. Glazier, 37, Sterling, unlawful possession of a controlled substance, plea hearing Dec. 9. Raquel M. Godina, 38, Rochelle, aggra-

vated discharge of a firearm, pretrial conference Dec. 9. Chet L. Harrolle, 36, Mt. Morris, unlawful restraint, pretrial conference Dec. 16. Keith R. Hernkind, 37, Dalton, unlawful possession of a stolen firearm, plea hearing Dec. 9. Dylan J. Holland, 21, Ottawa, retail theft, pretrial conference Nov. 25. Franklin T. Houston, 21, Chana, four counts of residential burglary, pretrial conference Nov. 25. Payton J. Janssen, 21, Byron, criminal sexual assault, pretrial conference Dec. 16. Christina G. Jordan, 40, Oregon, possession of another’s credit, debit, or identification card, final pretrial hearing Feb. 6. Craig A. Kehl, 46, Oregon, obstructing justice, 402 conference hearing Dec. 9. Leeann Komadina, 45, Monroe Center, aggravated battery, bond forfeiture Dec. 20. Kyle S. Lowe, 31, Oregon, unlawful possession of a controlled substance, pretrial conference Nov. 25. Nathaniel C. Mason, 21, Dixon, unlawful manufacture or delivery of a controlled substance, pretrial conference Dec. 16. Stephanie R. Mcglinn, 28, Byron, mob action, pretrial conference Nov. 25. Theresa A. Mclain, 32, Rockford, unlawful possession of a controlled substance, pretrial conference Dec. 16. Daniel S. Metzger, 21, Rochelle, unlawful manufacture or delivery of a controlled substance, pretrial conference Dec. 16. Sky C. Meyers, 33, Oregon, grooming, pretrial conference Nov. 25. Steven E. Mieloszyk, 60, Belvidere, aggravated driving while under the influence – fifth offense, pretrial conference Nov. 25. Mark R. Much, 30, Milledgeville, aggravated fleeing or attempting to elude a peace officer, pretrial conference Nov. 25. Leanna C. Myers, 30, Rockford, theft, pretrial hearing Nov. 25. Kaitlin L. Oswald, 25, Champaign, disorderly conduct, pretrial conference Nov. 25. Dylan C. Pinkston, 25, Rockford, aggravated driving while under the influence, status hearing Nov. 6 Tremayne D. Porter, 41, Rochelle, possession of a lost credit or debit card, pretrial hearing Dec. 16. Nancy S. Roos, 62, Oregon, unlawful possession of a controlled substance, bond forfeiture Dec. 20. Chad M. Rowe, 40, Oregon, harassment through electronic communications, pretrial conference Nov. 25.

Trei T. Sanders, 25, Freeport, domestic battery, plea hearing Dec. 9. Alexandra C. Schaefer, 27, Rochelle, aggravated battery, domestic battery, pretrial conference Nov. 25. Joshua D. Schier, 42, Polo, theft, pretrial conference Nov. 25. Patrick W. Schill, 72, Polo, predatory criminal sexual assault of a child, pretrial conference Nov. 25. Andrew C. Shopp, 25, Rochelle, aggravated battery, pretrial conference Nov. 25. Oshay S. Simmons, 25, Rockford, aggravated fleeing or attempting to elude a peace officer, pretrial conference Nov. 25. Chad R. Slack, 44, Rochelle, aggravated driving while under the influence, plea hearing Dec. 9. Kendrick C. Spring, 30, Byron, driving while license revoked or suspended for driving under the influence – third time, status hearing Nov. 4. Zachary T. Stivers, 30, Grandin, armed robbery with no firearm, hearing Jan. 8. Kyle W. Thunberg, 29, Sycamore, unlawful possession of a controlled substance, pretrial conference Dec. 16. Jose Eduardo Torres Alfaro, 55, Rochelle, aggravated driving while under the influence, pretrial conference Nov. NOTICE OF 25.

Eduardo M. Jr. Vega, 39, Rochelle, predatory criminal sexual assault of a victim younger than 13, final pretrial hearing Feb. 6. Tobias M. Whetsel, 38, Leaf River, domestic battery, pretrial conference Dec. 16. Kimberly J. Young, 54, Leaf River, unlawful delivery of controlled, counterfeit or lookalike substance to persons under 18, pretrial conference Nov. 25. Taylor R. Young, 21, Byron, possession of a controlled substance, pretrial conference Dec. 16. Arthur J. Zacharias, 30, Mt. Carroll, aggravated driving while under the influence, pretrial conference Dec. 16. Kehinde A. Adeyemo, 39, Rochelle, forgery, plea hearing Dec. 13. Bryan J. Allen, 56, Bellevue, unlawful possession of methamphetamine, pretrial conference Dec. 16. Nicholas C. Arndt, 26, Plainfield, identity theft, pretrial conference Dec. 16. Devontae D. Banks, 26, Rock Falls, unlawful manufacture or delivery of a controlled substance, bond forfeiture Dec. 27. Eddie L. Barbee, 37, Paw Paw, retail theft, pretrial conference, Dec. 16. Brent T. Bauer, 50, Oregon, aggravated criminal sexual abuse, pretrial conferPROPOSED ence Dec. 16.

PROPERTY TAX INCREASE FOR THE MT. MORRIS FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT ZZL MT MORRIS FIRE PROTECTION; 4.5625 in; 5.5 in; NOTICE 1. 29081-1108 A public hearingOF toPROPOSED approve a proposed Black; PROPERTY TAX INCREASE THE property tax levy increase forFOR the Mt. Morris MT. Fire MORRIS FIREDistrict PROTECTION Protection for 2019DISTRICT will be held November 18th, 2019 at 7:00a pm CST at the 1. A public hearing to approve proposed Firehouse, 15 E. Center St. Mt. Morris, IL. property tax levy increase for the Mt. Morris Fire Protection District 2019atwill held Any person desiring to for appear thebepublic November 2019 at 7:00 pm CSTtaxing at the hearing and18th, present testimony to the Firehouse, 15 E. Center St. Mt. Morris, district may contact Marjorie Lundquist,IL. Secretary Board of Trustees, Center Any person desiring to appear15atE.the public St, Mt. Morris, IL, phone hearing and present testimony to the taxing 815-734-4322. district may contact Marjorie Lundquist, Secretary Board of Trustees, 15 E. Center 2. The proposed general corporate fire, St, Mt. Morris, IL, phoneand rescue, and ambulance, emergency 815-734-4322. insurance taxes to be levied for 2019 are $533,618. Thisgeneral represents a 29.29fire, percent 2. The proposed corporate increase overemergency the previous extension. ambulance, andyear rescue, and insurance taxes to taxes be levied for 2019 3. The total property extended for are 2018 $533,618. This represents a 29.29 percent are $412,718 increase over the previous year extension. This increase notice is a legal requirement to levy 3.the tax The total property taxes extended forby 2018 increase overwhelmingly approved the are $412,718 District’s voters at the April general election This increase notice is a legal requirement to levy tax increase overwhelmingly approvedto bylevy the the Thisthe increase notice is a legal requirement District’s voters at the April generalby election tax increase overwhelmingly approved the District’s voters at the April general election.

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