EDWARDSVILLE – An Edwardsville man faces fees of carjacking and different crimes after two alleged makes an attempt to take occupied autos on November 10.
Kurt J. Dumyahn, 36, of Edwardsville, was charged Nov. 14 with two counts of tried invasion of autos, a category 2 felony and aggravated assault, felony harm to property of greater than $500 and two counts of aggravated flight and escaping from a peace officer, all felonies class 4.
The case was introduced by the Edwardsville Police Division.
Based on courtroom paperwork, on November 10, Dumyahn allegedly tried to hijack two folks, one driving a Chevrolet Silvarado and the opposite a Chevrolet Traverse, whereas they have been armed with a crowbar. He’s accused of inflicting greater than $500 in harm to the Silverado.
He’s additionally accused of trying to run over an Edwardsville police officer in a Volkswagen Passat and trying to flee from one other police officer, reaching speeds in extra of 21 miles per hour over the posted pace restrict and disobeying two or extra site visitors management gadgets.
Bail was set at $103,000.
In a separate case, David Ok. Anderson, 59, of Granite Metropolis, was charged with trying to disarm a peace officer and three counts of aggravated battery, all Class 2 felonies; resisting arrest, a Class 4 felony; and leaving the scene of an accident, a category A misdemeanor.
The case was introduced by the Granite Metropolis Police Division.
The incident started with an accident involving a Ford F-150 allegedly pushed by Anderson which was concerned in an accident on the Johnson and West Pontoon roads.
Based on courtroom paperwork, on November 10, Anderson tried to disarm a peace officer by reaching for the officer’s firearm “a number of occasions”; kicked two Granite Metropolis law enforcement officials and a firefighter; resisted an officer’s try to put him below arrest; and fled the scene of the accident.
Bail was set at $100,000.
Different felony fees filed on November 14 embody:
• Khristopher M. McManus, 20, listed as homeless in Granite Metropolis, has been charged with two counts of aggravated assault. The case was introduced by the Granite Metropolis Police Division. Based on courtroom paperwork, on Nov. 10, McManus allegedly punched a safety guard and a nurse at Gateway Regional Medical Heart in Granite Metropolis. Bail was set at $45,000.
• Mark C. Barnfield, 54, of Granite Metropolis, has been charged with two counts of aggravated bodily hurt, a Class 3 felony. The case was introduced by the Granite Metropolis Police Division. Based on courtroom paperwork, on November 12, Barnfield punched a person, breaking his nostril. Bail was set at $30,000.
• Andre A. Weathers, 23, and Andrea A. Weathers, 18, each of the identical Pontoon Seashore deal with, have been every charged with aggravated illegal use of weapons, a Class 4 felony. have been introduced by the Pontoon Seashore Police Division. Based on courtroom paperwork, on Nov. 12, Andre Weathers allegedly carried a loaded and accessible Century Arms TP9 9mm handgun in a automobile and not using a legitimate gun proprietor’s identification card or hid carry allow. Andrea Weathers allegedly carried a .45 caliber Kimber handgun in a motorized vehicle when she was below 21 years previous. Bail for each was set at $15,000 every.
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