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Authorities arrest Ingleside man on drug charges

A 40-year-old Ingleside man on probation was arrested and charged with seven felony counts related to an undercover operation on June 8. Keith A. Knigge, of the 34600 block of North Avenue, allegedly sold heroin to undercover Gang Task Force Detectives on several occasions. After several transactions, Knigge was then taken into custody on June 8 and transported to Lake County Jail, where he is held on a $100,000 bail. “The members of Lake County Sheriff’s Gang Task

Force will continue identifying and arresting drug dealers throughout the county,” Sheriff Mark Curran states in a news release. Knigge, who was on probation from a FebKeith A. ruary arrest, Knigge where he was accused of possession of a controlled substance, faces seven new charges. Knigge was subsequent-

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Deputy saves suicidal man

A Lake County Sheriff’s member of deputy is credited for saving the Lake the life of a 52-year-old AnCounty Shertioch man, who was attemptiff’s Office ing suicide, according to a Crisis InSheriff’s Office news release. tervention The June 9 incident reportTeam, initiedly happened at around 6:55 ated commup.m., when deputies respondnication with ed to a residence in the 42100 the man. James block of North Sixth Avenue After sevYanacek in Antioch, where they diseral minutes, covered the man with a knife the 52-year-old relinquished inside a garage. the knife, and willingly went While the man was armed, See SUICIDAL, Page 4 deputy James Yanecek, a

Market day

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A busy Cindy Pocklington, left, bags cakes and cookies for a crowd of customers at this year’s Farmers Market on the northeast corner of Orchard St. and Main St. in Antioch on Thursday, June 8. Pocklington is the owner and manager of Cindy’s Petite Sweets, one of a number of vendors who attend the weekly event. In addition to fresh baked goods, shoppers are liable to find vendors selling fruit and vegetable, homemade soaps, candies, amongst other items. The market is sponsored by the Parks and Recreation Department and is open on Thursdays from 3 to 7 p.m. through Sept. For information about the Farmers Market and other Parks and Recreation events, call 847-395-2160 or visit their website at http://www.antioch.il.gov/parks.cfm.

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