BENTON – The Franklin County Sheriff’s Office released the following information on Monday, Oct. 21, 2024.
10-15-24 Chad A. Kramer, age 53, of Benton was arrested for unlawful possession of a title without complete assignment, fleeing or attempting to elude a Peace Officer, disobeying a traffic control device and improper lane usage.
10-15-24 April D. Wall, age 43, of Benton was arrested for unlawful possession of contraband in a penal institution.
10-15-24 Mark C. Hurley, age 60, of Christopher was ticketed for operating a vehicle with a suspended registration and no insurance.
10-15-24 Charlize B. Overton, age 18, of Sesser was issued traffic citations for aggravated reckless driving, failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident and operating an uninsured motor vehicle.
10-17-24 Chad A. Kramer, age 53, of Benton was issued a traffic citation for failure to signal when required.
10-17-24 Dayana R. Jaen, age 42, of Thompsonville was issued a traffic citation for speeding.
10-17-24 Robert A. Turley, age 50, of Christopher was issued traffic citations for operating a vehicle with a suspended registration and speeding.
10-18-24 William D. Dunham, age 48, of Macedonia was arrested for possession of firearm without a valid FOID.
10-19-24 Joseph J. Gaideski, age 59, of Benton was issued traffic citations for operating an uninsured motor vehicle and failure to signal.
WARRANT ARRESTS
10-15-24 Thomas W. Keen, age 61, of Marion. Failure to appear for possession of methamphetamine.
10-16-24 Curtis A. Moeller, age 48, of Royalton. Failure to appear for domestic battery.
10-17-24 Aleesha D. Butler, age 24, of Royalton. Failure to appear for driving while license suspended.
10-17-24 William S. Baker, age 28, of Junction, IL. Union County, KY, failure to appear warrant for possession of a controlled substance, drug paraphernalia and possession of cannabis.
10-18-24 Ashlea M. Anheuser, age 41, of Thompsonville. Failure to appear for possession of a controlled substance.
10-18-24 Derek A. Selby, age 28, of Benton. Failure to appear for theft.
The public is reminded that all defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Sheriff Kyle Bacon