Home Life Intercourse offender allegedly dwelling in Granite Metropolis college zone – The Edwardsville Intelligencer

Intercourse offender allegedly dwelling in Granite Metropolis college zone – The Edwardsville Intelligencer

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Intercourse offender allegedly dwelling in Granite Metropolis college zone – The Edwardsville Intelligencer

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Might 8, 2023


Police blotter

Police blotter

The Telegraph

EDWARDSVILLE — A Granite Metropolis man was charged Friday with being a intercourse offender illegally dwelling inside a college zone.

Joshua Warren, 28, was charged Might 5 with illegal presence in a college zone by a baby intercourse offender.

The case was introduced by the Granite Metropolis Police Division.

In accordance with courtroom paperwork, on Might 4 Warren, a baby intercourse offender, allegedly was dwelling inside 500 ft of Rivers of Life Christian College in Granite Metropolis.

Bail was set at $50,000.

Different felony fees filed Might 5 by the Madison County State’s Legal professional’s Workplace embody:

  • David Dunlap, 45, of Alton, was charged with aggravated home battery, a Class 2 felony, and aggravated battery, a Class 3 felony. The case was introduced by the Alton Police Division. In accordance with courtroom paperwork, on April 21 Dunlap allegedly punched a family or member of the family within the eye, inflicting a fracture, and on Might 1 allegedly struck the identical sufferer within the face with a closed fist. Bail was set at $50,000.
  • Timothy R, Bartling, 45, of Collinsville, was charged with aggravated home battery, a Class 2 felony; and home battery (second subsequent offense), a Class 4 felony. The case was introduced by the Collinsville Police Division. In accordance with courtroom paperwork, on Might 4 Bartling allegedly strangled a family or member of the family, pushed her down the steps and “wrapped his legs and arms across the sufferer.” Bail was set at 75,000.
  • Callie G. Richardson-Bush, 40, of St. Louis, was charged with aggravated illegal use of weapons, a Class 4 felony; driving underneath the affect of a drug, a Class P misdemeanor; and failure to obey a visitors management gadget, a Class P misdemeanor. The case was introduced by the Pontoon Seashore Police Division. In accordance with courtroom paperwork, on June 16, 2022, Richardson-Bush allegedly had a loaded and accessible Springfield XD 9 mm handgun in a automobile with no Firearm Proprietor’s Identification Card or hid carry allow. Richardson-Bush allegedly was working a Toyota Camry at Illinois routes 162 and 111 whereas underneath the affect of a drug or mixture of medication (Xanax, PCP, cannabinoids and fentanyl) and didn’t obey a visitors sign on the intersection. Bail was set at $50,000.

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