Manhattan Police Reports
Disclaimer: Charges against each defendant are merely an accusation, with all defendants presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.
On November 17, officers cited Randle, Devante (24) of Kankakee Illinois after conducting a traffic stop in the area of Route 52 & While Feather. Officers also located raw cannabis near Randle. Randle was cited for driving while license suspended, possession of cannabis in motor vehicle by driver and improper display of registration.
On November 19, officers arrested Bracken, Darin L (45) of Wilmington Illinois after conducting a traffic stop in the 400 block of West North. During the stop, officers learned Bracken’s license was suspended. Officers cited Bracken for no valid registration, driving while license suspended, suspended registration, uninsured motor vehicle.
On November 19, officers arrested Marshbanks, Turquoise E (42) after conducting a traffic stop in the area of Cedar & Manhattan Monee for a speeding vehicle. During the traffic stop, Marshbanks provided a false insurance card. Marshbanks was cited for suspended registration, expired registration, speeding, uninsured motor vehicle and false insurance card.
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