The Weekly Post public record for 7-1-21

NOTE: Charges are merely an accusation. All suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Police reports
• PRINCEVILLE – Scott Eugene Gardner, 56, of Princeville was charged on June 24 with a violation of order of protection, according to a Peoria County sheriff’s report.
• FARMINGTON – Farmington police met with Christopher Ward, 36, of Indiana at the Farmington Circle K on June 16, regarding a Fulton County warrant for deceptive practice, according to a Farmington police report. Ward posted bond and was given a court date.
• FARMINGTON – Carrisa Monroe, 31, of Farmington posted bond on June 25 with the Farmington Police Department in regard to a failure to appear in a Fulton County court on a traffic offense, according to a Farmington police report.
• FARMINGTON – Adam Porter, 41, of Canton was stopped at W. Fort and Hickory Streets on an equipment violation around 2 a.m. on June 27, according to a Farmington police report. He was found to have an outstanding Fulton County warrant for failure to appear on a possession of drug paraphernalia charge. He posted bond and was released.
• FARMINGTON – Several calls were made to Farmington police from a minor who said Alexis Sandoval, 18, of Farmington was stalking him, according to a police report.
After a call from the mother of the caller, reporting that she spotted Sandoval in the driveway around 2 a.m. on June 21, police were led on a half-hour foot pursuit before taking Sandoval into custody. She didn’t go without a fight. In addition to a stalking charge, Sandoval was charged with three counts of aggravated battery, resisting and obstructing a peace officer and disorderly conduct.
According to the police report, she was transported to Methodist Hospital after attempting to harm herself in the back of the squad car. Released on June 28, she was then transported to the Fulton County Jail.
• BRIMFIELD – Leanna Rose Kallenborn, 61, of Brimfield was charged on June 28 with domestic battery and driving under the influence of alcohol, according to a Peoria County sheriff’s report.