MT. VERNON, IL — On Monday, the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office along with the Mt. Vernon Police Department reported the following arrests to this Withers Broadcasting/Dana Communications Radio Station;
26-year-old Zachary Terry of Mt. Vernon was arrested Friday by the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office for Aggravated Domestic Battery, Child Pornography Possession/Reproduction, and on a Probation Violation.
31-year-old Rejika Peoples of Mt. Vernon was arrested Friday by the Mt. Vernon Police Department for Violation of Bail Bond.
23-year-old Deja Hill of Mt. Vernon was arrested Friday by the MVPD for Violation of Bail Bond.
43-year-old Larry Sharp of Mt. Vernon was arrested Friday by Mt. Vernon Police for Possession of a Controlled Substance & Retail Theft.
41-year-old Richard Bain of Woodlawn was arrested Friday by the JCSO for Violating an Order of Protection.
22-year-old De Mond Vasser of Mounds was arrested Saturday by the Mt. Vernon PD for Aggravated Unlawful Used of a Firearm without a FOID, Possession a Firearm with Defaced ID Markings, Possession of Cannabis.
51-year-old Traci Graham of Bonnie was arrested Saturday by the Mt. Vernon Police Department for Violation of Bail Bond.
45-year-old David Robinson of Mt. Vernon was arrested Saturday by the MVPD for Domestic Battery.
58-year-old Terry Metts of Mt. Vernon was arrested Sunday by the JCSO for Violating Bail Bond.
62-year-old Brett Gregory of Waltonville was arrested Sunday by the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office for Violating an Order of Protection.
35-year-old Burel Capps of Opdyke was arrested Monday by the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office for Driving on a Revoked License.
28-year-old Forrest Nutter of Chickamauga, GA was arrested Monday for Possession of Cannabis between 2-5,000 grams.
26-year-old Daniel McNabb of Rossville, GA was arrested Monday for Possession of Cannabis between 2-5,000 grams.
This information comes directly from the daily booking report at the Jefferson County Justice Center. The information provides a list of individuals arrested for a crime and processed or booked at the JCJC. All individuals are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.