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Quincy woman facing child abduction charge arrested in small town on Wisconsin-Minnesota border
QUINCY — A Quincy woman who had failed to turn over her five children to the Illinois Department of Family Services was arrested Tuesday in Minnesota. An Adams County warrant was issued Monday, June 10, for Susanna Williams, 32, for child abduction and obstructing justice. Officers with the Quincy Police Department located the vehicle Williams and the five children were believed to be in by using the Flock License Plate Reader camera. The vehicle was tracked to the area of St. Croix Falls, Wis.
Houston man facing burglary charges from local retirement facility also wanted in multiple states for similar offense
QUINCY — A Houston man was apprehended Tuesday on a charge of residential burglary in Adams County. The Quincy Police Department said in a press release that it began an investigation in February after reports were made by an unidentified local retirement living facility that an unknown person had entered residents’ apartments to steal credit and debit cards, which were then used at various stores in Quincy.
QPD Blotter for June 9-10, 2024
Jarrod T. Folkland, 46, Quincy for Trespassing. NTA 126. Eric S. Mayall, 35, Quincy for Trespassing. NTA 101. Vance R. Toepke, 23, Quincy for Operate Uninsured Motor Vehicle and Suspended Registration. NTA 113. Leonna M. Cheney, 45, 1128 N. 8th St., TOF Domestic Battery at 1128 N. 8th St. Lodged...
Quincy Regional Crime Stoppers Fugitive of the Week: Troy Smith
Troy L. Smith, 47, last known address in the 400 block of State in Quincy, is wanted by the Adams County Sheriff’s Department for aggravated criminal sexual abuse. Smith is 5 foot, 6 inches tall and weighs 165 pounds. He has brown hair and hazel eyes. Call the Quincy...
Yates gives update on license plate cameras
QUINCY — When Quincy Police Chief Adam Yates asked the City Council for permission to put cameras around the city one year ago, he did it hoping it would assist in catching those suspected to be involved in crimes. And the Flock license plate readers appear to have done...
For shrinking Mississippi River towns, frequent floods worsen fortunes
WEST ALTON, Mo. (AP) — Devastating flooding, driven in part by climate change, is taking an especially damaging toll on communities that once thrived along the banks of America’s most storied river. Flooding has pushed people out of their homes near the Mississippi River at a roughly 30% higher rate than the U.S. as a whole, according to data provided exclusively to The Associated Press by the risk analysis firm First Street. In regions growing slower than many other parts of the country, where towns are struggling with job loss and fewer resources, flooding is accelerating the exodus. Consider West...
Southeast Iowan aims to 'repair a hero's home' with community support for Keokuk veteran
KEOKUK COUNTY, Iowa — A small business owner is hoping fellow southeast Iowans will aid him in repairing a disabled veteran’s Hedrick home. Alex Dix has organized the GoFundMe called "Join Alex in Repairing a Hero's Home" for veteran Steven Hunt. Hunt served in the U.S. Navy and...
From teen parent to fry cook to law career, Pratt looks back at life of service while accepting new role as judge
QUINCY — Chris Pratt said the difference between being a fry cook at Elder’s Restaurant or being an attorney in the Adams County Public Defender’s Office was a “culture shock.”. However, he also said both positions were remarkably similar. “They’re both still in the service industry,”...
QPD Blotter for June 8, 2024
Steven N.M.I. Pleasant, 59, for Aggravated Battery Public Place. NTA 132. Alayna L. Hultz, 18, Ewing, Mo., for Shoplifting. NTA 101. Ava R. Scifres, 18, Maywood, Mo., for Shoplifting. NTA 101. Shawn R. Martin, 33, Quincy for Shoplifting. NTA 101. Nancy A. Dean, 53, of Quincy for Domestic Battery and...
Adams County Board to wait one month before selecting engineering firm to replace courthouse HVAC system
QUINCY — Bret Austin says the Adams County Board is “three-quarters of a mile into a mile race” when it comes to solving the replacement of the heating, ventilation and air conditioning system in the Adams County Courthouse. The board tabled for one month a motion to...
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