McLeansboro Man Charged with Kidnapping and More in Hamilton County Court Monday; Plus White County Court News

A McLeansboro man arrested on Friday was in White County court for a first appearance on Monday.  62-year-old Lewis Richardson is facing charges of Possession of Methamphetamine and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.  A first appearance was held on Monday morning and Richardson was let go on Pre-Trial Release.  He’ll be due back in court for a preliminary hearing on May 18th.

 

Also in White County court Monday, a Tazewell County man pled guilty to a charge of Theft he picked up on July 4th of last year.  28-year-old Chance Stambaugh of Marquette Heights, Illinois pled guilty to the Theft (amount over $500, but less than $10k) charge and was given 2 years of probation, fined $500, ordered to pay restitution to Martin & Bayley totaling $4,686.47, and given a 6 month stayed jail sentence.  The case is due for a review in September.

 

47-year-old Jeremy Allen pled out to probation in a pair of cases Monday.  Allen was in court on a charge of Aggravated Battery in a Public Place that dates back to March 11th and a charge of Obstruction of Justice/Destroying Evidence that dates back to March 24th.  Allen pled guilty in both of those cases and received 2 years of probation, a fine, and a 6 month stayed jail sentence.  Two other cases of Allen’s were reviewed Monday with the latest charges including an Aggravated Battery in a Public Place conviction that dates back to 2023.  Allen had been sentenced to 4 ½ years in the Department of Corrections in that case in October of 2023.

 

A McLeansboro man was in court in Hamilton County today for a detention hearing following his arrest Saturday.  46-year-old George Hirschl is facing charges including a count each of Aggravated Kidnapping, Unlawful Restraint, Battery, and Aggravated Assault.  The local woman who says she was involved posted on social media that Hirschl pulled a knife on the group of individuals she says were playing at Kids Kingdom in McLeansboro.  A preliminary hearing has been set for May 20th in the case.

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