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Antioch Mayor Larry Hanson, left, is congratulated by friends and supporters during his re-election celebration after winning a third term in office at Docker’s North, 955 Rt. 59 on Election Day, Tuesday, April 4. Hanson earned a decisive 57 percent of the vote to defeat Trustee Jay Jozwiak, his sole opponent. In other races, incumbent trustees Jerry Johnson, Ted Poulos and Scott Pierce were all re-elected to their posts, finishing as the top vote-getters for the three contested seats. James Santi, Andrew Napier and write-in candidate Kenith Barnett were voted in as Antioch Public Library District board members. In the top Antioch Township race, Steve Smouse was re-elected township supervisor, winning by the slim margin of 62 votes over his closest opponent, Tom Shaughnessy. The Lake County Election Board said registered voter turnout in the election was 15.8 percent.
Two men accused of gun and drug charges related to a disturbance in Antioch remain in Lake County Jail after both made their first appearance in Lake County Bond Court Thursday. The disturbance reportedly happened shortly before 4 a.m. April 5, when the Antioch Police Department responded to an apartment complex in the 400 block of Filweber Court, a news release states. When police arrived, they found 31-yearold Derrick Copeland, of Mundelein, in the Derrick parking lot, and in turn, questioned him. Copeland “During this interaction Copeland was found to be in possession of multiple individual packages of cannabis, which resulted in his arrest,” the release states. As authorities arrested Copeland, Antioch police discovered 27-year-old Richard Davis, of Antioch, hiding between a vehicle and fence. When officers investigated Davis, they allegedly discovered a loaded .40 caliber semi-automatic handgun, multiple individual packages of suspected cocaine and marijuana, the release states. Richard “Officers later determined the handgun Davis was reported as stolen,” the release states. Davis, who received a $250,000 bond, faces three felonies, unlawful possession of a controlled substance with the intent to deliver, unlawful possession of a firearm by a felon and armed violence. If convicted of all charges, Davis faces a maximum of 50 years in prison. Meanwhile, for Copeland, he received a $75,000 bond and faces a felony charge of unlawful possession of cannabis with the intent to deliver, which carries a maximum prison sentence of up to three years. Both are due back in Lake County Court April 26.
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