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13 offenders paroled in zip code 62523 in September

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Thirteen offenders released on parole in September live in Illinois zip code 62523, according to Illinois Department of Corrections data obtained by Macon Reporter.

The data shows 12 men and one woman were released in the Decatur zip code.

In total, the state corrections department released 2,020 men and women on mandatory supervised release in September, according to records.

Under state law, paroled offenders are still in legal custody of the IDOC, meaning they can be taken back to a correctional center at any time if the state has probable cause or a warrant.

Below is a table of parolees released in Decatur zip code 62523 in September.

Name
IDOC number
Date incarcerated
Gender
Age
Reason for incarceration
Barber, Derrick M.
K82675
09/21/2012
Male
41
Manu/del Other Amt Narcotic Sched I&ii
Bates, Kenneth R.
N67639
07/10/2015
Male
51
Dom Btry/bod Harm/4+ Pri Conv
Blackmon, Rickey
B59716
12/30/2016
Male
52
Poss Amt Con Sub Except(a)/(d)
Brady, Louis
N18149
08/18/2016
Male
67
Uuw-felon Poss/use Weapon/firearm
Brooms, Ernest M.
S07691
07/28/2016
Male
28
Poss Amt Con Sub Except(a)/(d)
Burks, Earel
Y20833
12/18/2016
Male
48
Theft Deception Intent 300<10,000
Cokenour, Gerrie
Y16133
09/09/2016
Female
43
Money Launder >$10,000-$100,000
Hendrix, Devell D.
S07514
12/12/2014
Male
30
Manu/del 01-15 Grams Cocaine
Labaume, Richard A.
B24429
12/20/2015
Male
42
Agg Battery/public Place
Slaughter, Mcarthur J.
Y17046
11/25/2015
Male
48
Aggravated Battery/victim 60+
Vinson, Latavia A.
S09483
05/27/2014
Male
28
Manu/del Cocaine/school/pub Hous/park
Walls, Nirin A.
R49110
-
Male
34
Missing
Williams, Paris M.
S09838
06/22/2010
Male
26
Armed Viol/category I Weapon

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