Morrison Police Chief Brian Melton reports the following Arrests made and Citations issued since Friday, March 10, 2017.
Arrests: On Friday, March 10, 2017, at approximately 8:45 p.m., Morrison Police conducted a traffic stop of a vehicle driven by Marc K. Miller, age 36 of Dixon, IL, on W. Lincolnway at Milnes Drive, Morrison, IL, for an equipment violation. As a result of the traffic stop, Morrison Police arrested Miller pursuant to an Arrest Warrant issued by Whiteside County, charging Miller with Failure to Appear-Notification/No Fixed Address. Miller was transported to the Whiteside County Jail.
The following Citations were issued.
Date |
Name |
Age |
Address |
Violation Cited |
03-16-17 | Female Juvenile | 16 | Morrison, IL | Public Fighting |
03-16-17 | Sarah J. Baffenbarger | NA | Davenport, IA | No Parking – Central Business District |
03-17-17 | Lisa A. Cady |
56 | Dixon, IL | No Parking – Central Business District |
03-18-17 | Jeffery T. Carpenter | 64 | Erie, IL | No Parking – Central Business District |
03-18-17 | Steven N. Eggemeyer |
49 | Morrison, IL | No Parking – Central Business District |
03-20-17 | Richard Rausch |
46 | Morrison, IL | Truancy of a Minor Child |
03-20-17 | Lola J. VanPelt |
26 | Morrison, IL | Disobeyed Stop Sign |
03-21-17 | Male Juvenile |
16 | Morrison, IL | Truancy (Second Offense) |
03-21-17 | Jim M. Barnes |
48 | Sterling, IL | Operation of Electronic Mobile Device While Driving |
03-21-17 | Richard L. Mackey |
52 | Rock Falls, IL | Disobeyed Traffic Control Device |
03-21-17 | Lauren E. Jensen |
63 | Sterling, IL | Expired Registration |
03-21-17 | Wiley E. Blasdell | 35 | Albany, IL | Expired Registration |
03-21-17 | Floyd T. Noble |
23 | Morrison, IL | Possession of Cannabis (<2.5 grams) |
03-21-17 | Logan D. Batey |
21 | Morrison, IL | No Parking – Central Business District |
03-23-17 | Johnny V. Gaffey |
44 | Morrison, IL | No Valid Registration |
03-23-17 | Eric P. Neas | 29 | Morrison, IL | No Valid Registration |
The public is reminded that these are merely charges, and all persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.