Theft H17-2027
Date & Time: June 16, 2017 7:50pm
Location: Parkview Court
Complainant: 25 year old Hoopeston female
Details: Complainant reported that unknown person(s) removed
a gaming system from her residence without her permission.
Criminal Trespass to State Supported Property H17-2032
Time: 11:39pm
Location: 400 block of E Honeywell
Arrestee: Robert Deaton (43) of Hoopeston
Details: Officers were called to the above location in reference to a male subject that was believed to be banned from the property. Mr. Deaton was charged with the above, transported to HPD, processed, and later released with a mandatory court date.
Fire Call
Date & Time: June 17, 2017 8:50am
Location: Cheneyville Road
Details: Hoopeston Fire Department responded to a residence on Cheneyville Road
for smell of gas. No leak was detected by fire dept.
Wanted on Warrant
Time: 4:39pm
Location: 200 block of E. Honeywell
Arrestee: Michael Abbott (48) of Hoopeston
Details: HPD made contact with the above subject who was known to have an active Warrant through Vermilion County. Abbott was charged with W.O.W Vermilion County #17TR1906, taken to HPD, processed and later transported to the PSB.
Wanted on Warrant
Time: 5:21pm
Location: 300 block of E. McCracken
Arrestee: Misty Sims (35) of Hoopeston
Details: While on patrol HPD made contact with the above subject who was known to have an active Warrant through Vermilion County. Sims was charged with W.O.W Vermilion County #13DT076, transported to HPD, processed and later released with a new court date.
Traffic Accident H17-2049
Time: 7:13pm
Location: Main/Market
Unit #1: 2014 Dodge Van driven by Verne Williams of Rossville
Unit #2: 2002 E-Z-Go Golf cart driven by Heather Lane of Hoopeston
Details: Unit #2 was stopped at the stop sign, when Unit #1 approached the
intersection, stopped and then immediately entered the intersection
at the same time Unit #2 did. Unit #1 advised HPD officers that he was
unable to see Unit #2 due to the bright sunlight. Witnesses advised
that Unit #2 was stopped at the 4-way first and had the right of way. No
injuries were reported, no citations were issued and both parties were
insured.