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On Saturday, May 10th, at approximately 12:54 p.m., University of Illinois police officers were dispatched to the Undergraduate Library to take theft reports from two victims.
The victims stated that they had been studying in the cubical area and fell asleep. When they awoke, Victim #1 discovered her laptop and wallet were missing, and Victim #2 discovered her iPhone was missing.
Shortly after the theft was reported to police, Victim #2 discovered her iPhone had been sold to a subject. The phone was recovered by officers. The subject who was in possession of the phone stated she bought the phone from an unknown mixed race male for $250 in Champaign.
Victim #1’s wallet was recovered; however, it was missing credit cards and identification items. The victim was contacted by her financial institution and learned there were charges made to her account by the suspect.
Surveillance video in the area captured images of the subject who is believed to have stolen the items. If you have any information regarding the identity and/or location of the suspect, contact Crime Stoppers.
The Champaign Police Department is seeking information regarding a burglary and the subsequent use of gift cards taken in the burglary.
On Wednesday, May 28th, at approximately 6:26 p.m., officers responded to a residence in the 2500 block of Southwood Drive, Champaign. It was determined that someone had forced entry to the residence by kicking in the front door. A number of drawers in the residence had been ransacked, and food items removed from a freezer in the garage were left on the garage floor. A 55” flat screen television, food items, and Menard’s gift cards were taken.
The stolen Menard’s gift cards were later used at Menards. Surveillance photos of the suspect are shown below. If you have any information regarding the identity of the suspect and/or his whereabouts submit an anonymous tip below.
One arrest made, but homicide investigation continues. One suspect, Devon D. Craig, 37, of Champaign, has been arrested in connection to the murder of Allen M. Redding. Craig was arrested in Chicago on June 28, 2014, by the Chicago Police and US Marshals on a Champaign County warrant for Armed Habitual Career Criminal. The bond was set at $500,000.
On Tuesday, June 24, 2014, at approximately 5:50 PM, Champaign Police responded to a report of shots fired in the area of 1500 Hedge Road. Upon arrival, police found one victim with several gunshot wounds. The victim was identified as Allen M. Redding, 26, of Champaign. Mr. Redding later died as a result of his injuries.
During the investigation, police have identified one of the suspects as Micah J. Hopkins, 30, of Champaign. A Champaign County arrest warrant for Hopkins has been issued with the bond set at $500,000. The warrant is for Aggravated Discharge Firearm – a Class 1 felony and Aggravated Unlawful Possession of Firearm by Felon - a Class 2 felony.
Champaign Police have also obtained a Champaign County arrest warrant for Paul E. Craig, 38, of Champaign in connection to this homicide. The warrant is for Armed Habitual Criminal, a Class X felony and Unlawful Possession of Weapon by a Felon, a Class 2 felony. The bond for this warrant has been set at $750,000.
The Champaign Police are continuing to follow up on investigative leads and are working to obtain information for additional charges in this case. Submit any information you might have to Crime Stoppers using the link below, You will remain anonymous and could be eligible for a reward of up to $1,000.
The Champaign Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying three subjects in an incident involving theft and deceptive practice.
On Saturday, May 10th, the victim reported that her purse was stolen from her shopping cart while shopping at Aldi’s, located at 701 North Mattis Avenue, Champaign. Her credit cards were subsequently used in Mahomet at the Dollar General Store and Mobil Super Pantry.
Surveillance photos of the subjects are provided. If you have any information regarding the identities and/or location(s) of the subjects, please contact Crime Stoppers via the link below.
The Champaign Police Department is requesting assistance in identifying five individuals involved in a retail theft incident at Market Place Mall.
On Thursday, June 12th, at approximately 7:30 p.m., a group of five individuals (one male and four females) entered the Sephora store, located at Market Place Mall. Once inside the store, the four females began to select boxes of perfume from the shelves and concealed them inside purses and bags from other stores. Staff members of the store attemped to deter the thefts by speaking with the offenders, but were unable to stop them. The group then left the store through the mall exit, without making any purchases. The value of the stolen items is estimated at approximately $2,400.
Descriptions of the suspects are as follow:
• Offender 1: Black male, bald, thin build, wearing a white t-shirt and blue skinny jeans
• Offender 2: Black female, short with a stocky build, wearing a red shirt and pink sweat pants
• Offender 3: Black female, hair braided around her head like a crown, wearing a red shirt and black pants with a vertical red stripe down each leg
• Offender 4: Black female, wearing a black jacket, zebra print jeans, and red high-top shoes
• Offender 5: Black female, wearing a red hat, white shirt with red imprint, blue jeans, and white shoes
The Urbana Police Department and Champaign County Sheriff’s Office are seeking assistance with identifying a subject that committed two “quick change” thefts from the Wal-Mart stores in Urbana and Savoy.
On Thursday, June 5th, a subject came to a cash register at the Savoy Wal-Mart and pulled out a large roll of bills. He then began asking for change, making several requests for modifications. When he left, it was discovered that he had taken $650.
A few minutes later, the same subject entered the Urbana Wal-Mart and made a small purchase. He then began asking for several exchanges of cash, and also slipped money out of the stack when the employee was distracted. The male took $1,050 from the clerk.
Video surveillance from both stores confirmed that the same person was involved in both incidents. In both cases, he was seen getting into the passenger side of a white Pontiac G6. In the Savoy Wal-Mart store, he was accompanied by a younger, thinner black male wearing a white shirt. The second subject was the driver of the Pontiac.
The suspect is a black male, approximately 30 to 35 years of age, heavy build, with a small beard. He was wearing a black ballcap and a black t-shirt.
The Champaign County Sheriff’s Office is seeking the public’s assistance regarding a burglary. Sometime between 9:00 p.m. on Sunday, May 4th, and 7 p.m. on Monday, May 5th, unknown suspect(s) entered an unsecured Wendell Wolken Construction building located at 1887 County Road 2400 North in Rantoul Township in Champaign County. During the course of the burglary, unknown suspect(s) stole the following items:
• Four (4) Paslode framing nail guns
• Five (5) Paslode roofing nail guns
• Two (2) DeWalt mitre saws
• One (1) Milwaukee jack hammer
• One (1) laser transit
The total value of the property stolen from the building is $5,750.
If you know anything that could help police solve this crime, send an anonymous tip to Crime Stoppers using the link below.
The Champaign Police Department is currently investigating two shooting incidents in the area of North State Street. The most recent incident occurred in the 1000 block of North State Street on Friday, May 23rd, at approximately 9:33 p.m. in the area of Eureka and State Streets.
Officers responded to the area after witnesses reported hearing six or seven gunshots. Witnesses also reported hearing the sound of someone screaming. Upon arrival, officers found a 16 year old male who reported being shot by two suspects. The two suspects were described as black males wearing dark colored hooded jackets. The victim was transported to Carle Hospital by ambulance for treatment of non-life threatening injuries.
Initial information gathered during this shooting investigation indicates that this incident is related to another shooting which occurred on Thursday, May 22nd, at approximately 7:46 p.m. in the 800 block of North State Street. In that incident, officers responded to the area after witnesses reported hearing seven or eight gunshots, and observed a red vehicle and a silver vehicle exchanging gunfire. Two vehicles and two houses were hit by several of the rounds; however, there were no injuries reported. At least one of the homes was occupied at the time of the shooting. The resident was not believed to be the intended target of the shooting.
Champaign police officers will be conducting targeted directed patrols where the offenders and their criminal associates are known to be, in an effort to arrest them and disrupt their ability to conduct any further shootings. “These acts of gun violence are extremely concerning,” states Chief Anthony Cobb. “A juvenile was shot and innocent families were put at risk by this reckless behavior. Champaign police officers will use every legal means available to arrest these offenders and anyone else criminally associated with them.”
In the early morning hours on Saturday, May 17, 2014, Urbana police officers responded to an incident involving a prowler who displayed a handgun, and a short time later, to another incident involving a home invasion and aggravated battery. Both incidents occurred in the 400 block of South Busey Avenue in Urbana.
• At 2:30 a.m., a female resident in a house in the 400 block of South Busey Avenue was in the bathroom of the residence and heard a voice coming from the area of the window. She looked out the window and observed a male subject crouched down below the window. She began to open the window to verbally address the male; however, he reached up and tapped the window with a handgun. The female then alerted other residents to the situation, and when they ran outside, they found the male still located under the window. When they confronted him, he fled to the southeast.
• At approximately 4:00 a.m., a female resident in the 400 block of South Busey Avenue (in a different building than mentioned in the above incident) was awakened by a male subject climbing on top of her in her bed. A lengthy struggle ensued, during which the male struck the victim on the head and face several times with a handgun. The victim fought her way out of her bedroom and into a hallway. A roommate who had heard the commotion was able to pull her into another room and lock the door. Entry to the victim’s room was made through an unlocked window.
The description of the suspect in both cases is vague but consistent. He is described as a black male, approximately six feet tall or slightly shorter, wearing a light colored or yellow with white hooded sweatshirt.
• In an earlier additional incident, on Saturday, May 10th, at approximately 3:30 a.m., a female resident in an apartment in the 1000 block of East Kerr Street, Urbana, was awakened by a black male subject in her bedroom. The male, who was armed with a handgun, grabbed her in her bed as she slept. The victim fought with the male, and he struck her and attempted to undress her. The female was able to talk the male out of attacking her further and he left. Entry to the apartment was made through an unlocked window.
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The University of Illinois Police Department is seeking assistance in identifying a male suspect in an incident of public indecency.
On Wednesday, May 14th, at approximately 11:46 p.m., a female victim reported that she was sitting at a study cubicle on the second floor of Grainger Library, located at 1301 West Springfield Avenue, Urbana. Near her cubicle, she observed a male subject who was exposing himself. The male subject then gathered his belongings and exited via a stairwell, changing his clothing prior to exiting the library.
The suspect is a white male in his 30’s, approximately 5’7” tall and weighing approximately 180 lbs. When he entered the library, he was wearing an orange ball cap, tan zip-up jacket, blue pants, and was carrying a black bag over his shoulder. When he left the library, he was wearing an orange ball cap, white hooded sweatshirt, khaki pants, and was carrying a black bag.
If you know anything about this suspect, please contact Crime Stoppers using the link below.
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No suspect information is available. If you have any information about these incidents, send an anonymous tip to Crime Stoppers using the link below.
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Crime Stoppers and the Champaign Police Department are seeking information regarding an armed robbery that occurred on Sunday, April 27th, shortly before midnight. The incident took place in the 1400 block of Summerlin Drive, which is located in the neighborhood north of Bradley Avenue and east of Mattis Avenue.
The victims were sitting in a parked vehicle on Summerlin Drive when the suspect approached the car on foot. The suspect displayed an assault rifle and demanded money. The suspect then fled on foot. The suspect was described as a black male, approximately 5’10” tall, with a thin build. His face was partially covered and he was wearing a black hooded sweatshirt.
The Champaign County Sheriff’s Office is currently investigating suspicious fires in the Broadlands/Longview area in Champaign County. Since 2006, there have been approximately 20 suspicious fires that have occurred in the Raymond and Ayers Townships, which include the villages of Broadlands and Longview. In comparison, there have been approximately 15 to 20 suspicious fires for the rest of Champaign County during the same timeframe.
The structure fires have varied from abandoned houses and outbuildings to occupied dwellings and garages. The majority of the fires have occurred during the spring and fall seasons, with a notable decline of activity during the middle of summer and winter.
The most recent fires occurred at the following locations:
• 102 N. Elm St., Broadlands: March 1, 2014, reported at 10:16 p.m.
Detached garage fire; resulted in a total loss of the garage and damage to an adjacent residence. Damage assessed at $6,000.
• 475 CR 1900 E, Raymond Twp: March 30, 2014, reported at 5:00 a.m.
Abandoned mobile home and two-story residence; resulted in a total loss. Damage assessed at $1,500.
• 1573 CR 200N, Crittenden Twp: April 14, 2014, reported at 4:45 a.m.
Detached garage and the contents; resulted in a total loss. Damage assessed at approximately $60,000.
If you have any information regarding these fires in the southern part of Champaign County, please contact Crime Stoppers via the link below.
The Mahomet Police Department is investigating a residential burglary that occurred in the 1700 block of Timberwolf. The burglary occurred overnight on Wednesday, March 26, 2014. The victim residents were in the process of moving out of the residence when the burglary occurred. They left the residence at approximately 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday, March 26th. When they returned the following morning, they discovered that a number of electronic items were missing. Among the stolen items were a 51” plasma television, an Xbox gaming system, an iPad, a Sony DVD player, a Playstation and a Dell laptop.
If you have any information regarding who is responsible for this of crime, please contact Crime Stoppers via the link below.
On Saturday, March 1st, a purse was stolen from a victim at the Aldi’s grocery store in Urbana. Within a few hours, the victim’s credit and debit card were used at the nearby Wal-Mart in Urbana and at Macy’s and Kohl’s in Champaign. Several clothing items were purchased. On Wednesday, March 5th, some of the items purchased at Macy’s were returned to a Macy’s store in Orland Park, IL, and exchanged for cash.
Video surveillance caught images of two of the three suspects. • Black female, approx. 20 years old, wearing a scarf and glasses
• Black male with shoulder length braids, wearing a brown leather jacket
• Another suspect was not caught clearly on camera but is described as a black male with a shaved head and metal framed glasses.
Anyone with information about this crime or the suspects can provide anonymous tips to Crime Stoppers using the link below.
The Champaign Police Department is investigating a shooting that occurred on Saturday, March 29th, at approximately 2:55 a.m. The incident took place in the Bristol Park area (near Market Street and Bradley Avenue). Two victims suffered gunshot wounds.
If you have any information at all regarding this incident, please contact Crime Stoppers via the link below.
The Champaign Police Department is seeking information regarding a burglary that occurred at Rural King, located at 913 W. Marketview Drive, in Champaign.
Shortly after midnight on Thursday, February 27th, a subject broke a window at Rural King and gained entry to the business. According to surveillance video, the subject was dressed in all black clothing and was wearing a black backpack with “Illinois” written orange across the top, with an “I” in orange underneath. After exiting the business, the subject fled on foot westbound.
If you have any information about this crime or the suspect in the photos, please submit an anonymous tip using the link below.
The Champaign Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying a female suspect in an incident involving burglary to a motor vehicle and deceptive practice.
The victim reported an unknown subject entered her vehicle on Friday, February 28th, while it was parked in the parking lot of the YMCA, located at 2401 Fields South Drive, Champaign. The victim thought the vehicle was locked; however, there was no indication of forced entry. Taken were multiple credit cards, debit cards, and identification items.
Within 30 minutes of the burglary to the vehicle, the female suspect used the stolen credit and debit cards at numerous locations, including Meijer’s in Urbana, Wal-Mart and SmartStyle (a salon located inside Wal-Mart), and Fisher National Bank. The victim determined that unauthorized charges totaled approximately $4,300.00.
If you have any information regarding the identity and/or location of the suspect, please submit a tip via the button below.
The University of Illinois has released a photo from a surveillance camera in its search for a "person of interest" in a burglary and suspicious activity at Lincoln Hall.
UI police say someone stole two security cameras from the center east entrance of Lincoln Hall at 5:54 p.m. Thursday. Surveillance video shows someone entering the hall just before the theft. "Once inside Lincoln Hall, this person was behaving suspiciously and exited the building soon after the cameras were removed," the UI said.
The man is described as white, in his 20s, of medium build, with short dark hair. He was wearing a gray hooded zipper sweatshirt, a red or orange undershirt, and blue jeans.
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