DECATUR — Decatur police are seeking the public’s help with identifying three suspects involved in an identity theft case.
Pictures of the suspects were shown in a Wednesday Facebook post by the Decatur Police Department.
Anyone who can help identify any of the three suspects is asked to contact Det. Derbort at (217) 424-2734 or Crime Stoppers at (217) 423-8477.
The Decatur Police Department is seeking the assistance of the public in identifying these three subjects reference an…
Posted by Decatur Police Department on Wednesday, September 30, 2020
2020 mug shots from the Herald & Review
Shane A. Lewis

Shane A. Lewis, 41, has pleaded not guilty to two charges of possessing methamphetamine and two counts of resisting police. READ THE STORY
Eric D. Currie

Eric D. Currie pleaded not guilty to a charge he hit a glass counter window at a restaurant, causing flying glass shards to cut the chin and forearm of a female employee. READ THE STORY
Leeandre M. Honorable

Leeandre M. Honorable was chased down and arrested by Decatur Police after they said a patrol officer saw him open fire multiple times at a fleeing vehicle, causing it to crash. READ THE STORY
Elijah K. Jones

Elijah K. Jones has pleaded not guilty to two counts of the aggravated unlawful use of a weapon, as well as charges of aggravated domestic battery involving strangulation and vehicular invasion at a preliminary. READ THE STORY
Norman L. Gates

Norman L. Gates who refused to hand a 6-month-old baby left in his care back to its mother and at one point pretended he had left the baby outside to face the danger of freezing to death, was sent to prison for 18 months. READ THE STORY
Felipe K. Woodley-Underwood

Felipe K. Woodley-Underwood was arrested April 10 in Wisconsin in connection with the shooting death of Bryston Musgrave, 24. He has pleaded not guilty. READ THE STORY
Jessica E. Bartimus

Jessica E. Bartimus was arrested on a preliminary charge of aggravated domestic battery after police say she inflicted life-threatening stab wounds on her 31-year-old boyfriend. She told police she acted in self-defense. READ THE STORY
Aric L. Corsby

Police said Aric L. Corsby of Decatur beat his girlfriend, pressed a gun to her head and shot at her. He was arrested on a preliminary charge of attempted murder April 22. READ THE STORY
Dylan R. Bunch Jr.

Police say Dylan R. Bunch Jr. was traveling around 60 mph under the influence of cannabis when he blew through a stop sign and smashed into another vehicle April 18, killing the other driver. READ THE STORY
Randall R. Burrus

Randall R. Burrus, 50, is charged with possession of a firearm by a felon and with being in possession of a firearm after having been convicted of misdemeanor domestic violence. He was arrested April 15. READ THE STORY
Tyler D. Jeffrey

Tyler D. Jeffrey has pleaded not guilty to 14 charges of possessing and distributing child pornography involving children as young as 2, as well as four counts of failing to report annually as required by sex offender registration rules. READ THE STORY
Bryant K. Bunch

Bryant K. Bunch surrendered himself to the Macon County Sheriff’s Office on April 6 after a warrant was issued for his arrest on first-degree murder charges. He is accused of killing Devin Slater. READ THE STORY
Timothy W. Smith

Timothy W. Smith pleaded not guilty April 1 to two charges of aggravated criminal sexual abuse involving a girl under the age of 15 and a charge of domestic battery involving physical contact against the same victim. READ THE STORY
Bryan C. McGee

Bryan C. McGee was sentenced to 18 months in prison for possession of a stolen handgun after accepting a plea deal. A judge dismissed one count of aggravated unlawful use of a weapon. READ THE STORY
Justin D. Tate

Police say Justin D. Tate picked up a runaway 14-year-old girl and force-fed her methamphetamine before making her perform sex acts and then raping her. He was arrested March 24. READ THE STORY
Matthew L. Rice

Matthew L. Rice was sentenced to four years in prison March 5 after he pleaded guilty to opening fire while a fight was going on in a crowded downtown Decatur parking lot. READ THE STORY
Courtney Williams

Courtney Williams was indicted by a federal grand jury on charges that he sexually exploited a child younger than 14. READ THE STORY
Deonta M. Merriweather

Deonta M. Merriweather was sentenced to two years in prison March 3 after apologizing in court to the family of the Decatur man he said he had to shoot to death to protect himself. READ THE STORY
Atheree T. Chaney

Atheree T. Chaney pleaded not guilty Feb. 26 to a charge of attempted murder after police said he inflicted multiple stab wounds to a Decatur man’s face and body. READ THE STORY
Clarence A. Ballard

Clarence A. Ballard pleaded not guilty Feb. 25 to kidnapping a girl under 13 and strangling, punching and repeatedly sexually assaulting the child. READ THE STORY
Shaitan L. Cook Jr.

Shaitan L. Cook Jr., was sentenced Feb. 24 to 20 years in prison after pleading guilty to a single count of first-degree murder. He was the last of the convicted killers of Decatur woman Cesley Taylor to be sentenced. READ THE STORY
Ricko R. Blaylock, Jr.

Ricko R. Blaylock, Jr. was sentenced to 10 years in prison after pleading guilty to drugs and weapons charges. Unrelated charges of terrorism/making a false threat and being a felon in possession of a weapon were dismissed. READ THE STORY
Seth M. Nashland

Seth M. Nashland, 31, pleaded not guilty to five counts of causing aggravated battery to a child resulting in permanent disability. He is accused of inflicting serious brain injuries on his 8-week-old son. READ THE STORY
Angela M. Schmitt

Angela M. Schmitt pleaded not guilty to charges that she stole more than $365,000 from the veterinary clinic where she worked as office manager. READ THE STORY
Sidney J. Flinn

Sidney J. Flinn was sentenced to five years Feb. 19 in prison for aggravated driving under the influence of alcohol causing the death of his girlfriend. READ THE STORY
Tracy T. Cunningham

Tracy T. Cunningham was charged with trying to stab his mother to death. READ THE STORY
Nancy Finley

Nancy Finley, the former Tower Hill treasurer accused of stealing more than $150,000 from village water and sewer bills, pleaded guilty Feb. 7 to three federal charges of wire fraud. READ THE STORY
Colby J. Park

A judge is still waiting to see whether Colby J. Park is fit to stand trial in a 2018 case of predatory criminal sexual assault and aggravated criminal sexual abuse. READ THE STORY
Cornelius T. Price, Jr.

Cornelius T. Price, Jr. has pleaded not guilty to two charges of home invasion, one count of aggravated criminal sexual assault and one count of criminal sexual assault involving force. READ THE STORY
Charles E. Gardner

Charles E. Gardner has pleaded not guilty to the murder of Cody Drew in August 2018, and also has been charged with attempted murder in a case prosecutors described as similar to Drew’s stabbing death. READ THE STORY
Tamajhe I. Adams

Tamajhe I. Adams pleaded not guilty to multiple drug and weapons charges Feb. 5. READ THE STORY
Aaron K. Greer

Aaron K. Greer pleaded guilty Feb. 5 to a charge of criminal trespass. Prosecutors said he was a handyman who showed up drunk, broke into a potential client’s home, fell asleep on her couch and then threatened to kill her after she hit him with a golf club. READ THE STORY
Blake A. Lunardi

Blake A. Lunardi was sentenced to 20 years in prison after being found guilty of two counts of aggravated criminal sexual assault, and single counts of aggravated battery and aggravated unlawful restraint, and domestic battery and criminal damage. READ THE STORY
Avery E. Drake

Avery E. Drake pleaded not guilty to a charge of obstructing justice. He is accused of witnessing the shooting death of Jayson A. Goodbred in a Decatur motel. READ THE STORY
Mark A. Marquis
Mark A. Marquis of Decatur was sentenced to four years in prison Jan. 28. He was convicted on two counts of aggravated criminal sexual abuse involving two boys younger than 10. The same jury acquitted him of three additional counts of predatory criminal sexual assault after the three-day trial. READ THE STORY
Rhonda G. Keech

Rhonda G. Keech was placed on court supervision for a year after pleading guilty to one count of committing public indecency. Prosecutors said she was a private investigator caught performing oral sex inside the Macon County Jail on a prisoner for whom she had been hired to carry out an investigation. READ THE STORY
Casey T. Wiley
Casey T. Wiley was sentenced to three years on weapons charges. He had been acquitted of attempted murder, armed violence, armed robbery and aggravated battery and one count of aggravated discharge of a firearm. READ THE STORY
Jakaelin Gregory

Jakaelin Gregory was sentenced to 15 years in prison after pleading guilty to a charge of armed violence. Prosecutors said he had pointed a loaded gun at polcie officers. READ THE STORY
Jacquez L. Jones

Jacquez L. Jones has pleaded not guilty to attempted murder. He is accused of shooting another man to death Jan. 9. READ THE STORY
Alvin Bond
Alvin Bond was sentenced to 11 years in prison after pleading guilty to a charge of attempted meth trafficking stemming from the 2019 arrest. He was sentenced to an additional four years after pleading guilty to a charge of unlawful possession of controlled substance with intent to deliver from a separate case 2017. READ THE STORY
Jarquez A. Hobbs
Jarquez A. Hobbs pleaded not guilty to charges that he broke into a Decatur home in August and sexually assaulting a girl under 13 years old. READ THE STORY
Terrence L. Calhoun

Terrence L. Calhoun was arrested Jan. 11 after police say he stabbed a woman twice in the chest with a kitchen knife. READ THE STORY
Contact Garrett Karsten at (217) 421-6949. Follow him on Twitter: @GarrettKarsten
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