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Herrin Police Department activity report covers March 6-11, 2019

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HERRIN, Ill. – In your Herrin Police Department weekly arrest report for the week ending March 11, 2019, it appears that with only a couple of exceptions, most of the activity was confined to hometown peeps.

Jerrica L. Wilson, 28, Herrin, was arrested on March 6 for residential burglary and possession of stolen vehicle. Wilson was transported to the Williamson County Jail.

Kalen L. Gibbs, 29, Herrin, was arrested on March 6 for residential burglary. Gibbs was transported to the Williamson County Jail.

Lance L. Baldwin, 30, Herrin, was arrested on March 6 for residential burglary. Baldwin was transported to the Williamson County Jail.

Chelsey D. Stanton, 22, Carbondale, was arrested on March 8 on a warrant for a traffic offense. Stanton was transported to the Williamson County Jail.

Alexis R. Riley, 22, Herrin, was arrested on March 8 for driving while license revoked / suspended and operating uninsured vehicle. Riley was released on a promise to comply.

James L. Weir, 21, Herrin, was arrested on March 8 for disorderly conduct and obstructing identification. Weir was transported to the Williamson County Jail.

Dustin J. Macri, 27, Herrin, was arrested on March 8 for disorderly conduct. Macri was transported to the Williamson County Jail.

Richard Flores, 32, Herrin, was arrested on March 9 for domestic battery. Flores was transported to the Williamson County Jail.

Charles L. Hebein, 62, Carbondale, was arrested on March 10 for possession of burglary tools. Hebein was transported to the Williamson County Jail.

Darnell Timmons, 43, Colp, was arrested on March 10 for driving while revoked/suspended. Timmons was released on a notice to appear.

Alan J. Cain, 38, Herrin, was arrested on March 11 for criminal trespass to property and disorderly conduct. Cain was transported to the Williamson County Jail.

Danielle N. Melvin, 18, Herrin, was arrested on March 11 for disorderly conduct and resisting a peace officer. Melvin was transported to the Williamson County Jail.


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