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Third person arrested for illegal gun possession in Danville over weekend

Third person arrested for illegal gun possession in Danville over weekend

Yahoo28-05-2025

DANVILLE, Ill. (WCIA) — A Danville teenager is facing multiple gun charges after police said they caught him with a gun over Memorial Day Weekend. It's the second instance of underage gun possession the Danville Police Department reported happened during the weekend.
Department officials said on Facebook that the teen in this instance was arrested Friday night by officers of the Problem Oriented Policing Unit. In the area of Lape Street and Virginia Avenue, the officers tried to stop a subject on foot 'for the investigation of a crime,' but the teen tried to run away.
After a short foot pursuit, the subject, who was 16 years old, was arrested and officers found a loaded gun during the pursuit and subsequent investigation. The teen was taken to the Vermilion County Public Safety Building and booked on the following charges:
Aggravated unlawful use of a weapon — possession under the age of 21
Aggravated unlawful use of a weapon — no concealed carry permit
Obstructing/resisting a peace officer
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The following day, Danville Police arrested two other people for possessing a gun under the age of 21, making for a total of three arrests over the weekend.
Officials reminded that all arrestees are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Anyone who has further information about this crime is asked to contact either the Danville Police Department at 217-431-2250 or Vermilion County Crime Stoppers at 217-446-8477.
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