Illinois Quick Hits: Correctional officer charged with sexual misconduct
(The Center Square) – A correctional officer is charged with six counts of sexual misconduct and one count of official misconduct at the White County Jail.
Illinois State Police said an extensive investigation revealed that Darren R. Hays, 57, of Carmi, Illinois, engaged in a sexual relationship with a female inmate while he was on duty at the facility.
MAN CHARGED WITH THREATENING JUDGES
A Libertyville man is charged with sending threatening letters to federal judges in Texas and Florida.
Prosecutors say James Lebuhn, 65, mailed letters in March 2025 to U.S. District Court judges in Amarillo, Texas, and Fort Pierce, Florida for the purpose of making a true threat.
Arraignment is set for Thursday, March 26 in Chicago.
CREDIT UNION ROBBERY SUSPECT NABBED
FBI Springfield Acting Special Agent in Charge Ruben Marchand-Morales says a rapid response by Swansea police helped neutralize a bank robbery last week.
Deondre E. Jones, 55, is charged with robbing a credit union in Swansea on the afternoon of March 6 and fleeing on foot. According to the federal complaint, police officers arrested Jones about eight minutes later.
Latest News Stories
NFIB says economy growing, but jobs lagging
‘I don’t have anything to negotiate:’ Johnson holds firm on GOP shutdown strategy
Analyst points to inefficiencies as Pritzker touts record spending on infrastructure
Federal judge blocks cuts in anti-terror funding to NYC transit
Businesses seek more time to address ‘diverging interests’ in tariff challenge
Israel-Hamas peace deal in limbo as clock ticks away on deadline
Trimming the fat: Trump boasts of shuttering government agencies amid shutdown
Trump freezes $18 billion in NYC infrastructure over DEI policies
Illinois quick hits: DHS announces more than 800 illegals arrested; utility prices drop slightly
WATCH: Officials shift shutdown blame; agreed-bill process upended; GOP offers solutions
Critics: Democrat Senators supporting “Democracy’ amendment would curtail free speech
LA skyscrapers for homeless could cost federal taxpayers over $1 billion