12 arrested following Nov. 30 narcotics sweep
Online Staff Report
Twelve arrests were made and six warrants served during Operation Clean Sweep 2 Nov. 30.
Local law enforcement agencies responded to 39 narcotic complaint locations during the sweep, and confiscated approximately 18 grams of cocaine with a street value of $1,800; 10,200 grams of cannabis with a street value of $71,400; 320 cannabis plants with a street value of more than $1 million; two handguns; and $2,700 in U.S. currency.
Following are the results of the sweep, by location:
2114 W. Jefferson St. — Michelle L. Harrington, 39, of Rockford, arrested and charged with possession of cocaine with intent to deliver 1-15 grams within 1,000 feet of a church;
838 Easton Pkwy. — Jonathan F. Jones, 35, of Rockford, arrested and charged with possession of cocaine with intent to deliver;
1613 Evans — Scott Dover, 39, of Loves Park, arrested and charged with possession of cannabis with intent to deliver 30-500 grams;
618 S. Third St. — Terrance Henry, 29, of Rockford, arrested and charged with possession of cannabis 2.5-10 grams;
3207 Blackstone — Andrea J. Messenger, 38, of Rockford, arrested and charged with possession of cannabis 2.5-10 grams;
2236 19th Ave., No. 1 — Ocell Schillcutt, 43, of Rockford, arrested and charged with possession of cannabis 2.5-10 grams; and Carol S. Panke, 42, of Rockford, arrested on a Boone County warrant for failure to appear;
2019 16th Ave., No. 2 — Tijuan D. Sneed, 29, of Rockford, arrested and charged with possession of cannabis with intent to deliver 30-500 grams and Ogle and Winnebago county warrants;
1027 Eighth St. — Robert Box, 52, of Rockford, arrested on a failure to appear warrant;
3321 Searles — Jeffrey L. Sanders, 43, of Rockford, arrested on a Rockford assault warrant;
3855 Lloydene — Daniel Shoudy, 45, on parole for retail theft, arrested on a retail theft warrant;
2420-2421 Kobel Court — Paul Bates, 36, of Rockford, arrested and charged with possession of more than 50 cannabis sativa plants and possession of cannabis more than 5,000 grams.
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