MT. VERNON, IL — On Monday, the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office along with the Mt. Vernon Police Department report the following arrest(s) to WMIX/WDML News:
39-year-old Aida Almodovar of Centralia was arrested Friday by the Mt. Vernon Police Department for Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and Possession of Meth.
27-year-old Khayman Collins of Mt. Vernon was arrested Friday by the MVPD for Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and Possession of Meth.
37-year-old Nicholas Sublett of Centralia was arrested Friday by Mt. Vernon Police for Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and Possession of Meth.
23-year-old Danton Willis of Washington, IN was arrested Friday by Mt. Vernon Police for Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and Possession of Meth.
25-year-old Trevor Langford of Odin was arrested Friday by the Mt. Vernon PD for Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and Possession of Meth.
36-year-old Shaunta Dick of Winslow, IN was arrested Friday by the Mt. Vernon Police Department for Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and Possession of Meth.
38-year-old Tami Fortag of Hoyleton was arrested Friday for Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Violation of Bail Bond, and Possession of Meth.
59-year-old Gary Obryant of Thompsonville was arrested Friday by the MVPD for Meth Delivery, Manufacture/Delivery of Heroin between 1-15g, Possession of Narcotics, and Possessions of a Controlled Substance.
28-year-old Brandon Rogozinski of Iuka was arrested Friday by the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office for Meth Delivery.
36-year-old Racheal Warren of Mt. Vernon was arrested Saturday by the JCSO for Criminal Trespass to a Residence.
52-year-old Ricky Webb of Mt. Vernon was arrested Saturday by Jefferson County Sheriff’s for Criminal Trespass to a Residence and Residential Burglary.
32-year-old James Gullen of Centralia was arrested Monday for Driving on a Revoked or Suspended License.
This information comes directly from the daily booking report at the Jefferson County Justice Center. The information provides WMIX/WDML with a list of individuals arrested for a crime and processed / booked at the JCJC. All individuals are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.