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6 days ago
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Davenport man sentenced for eluding
A Davenport man who spent Thanksgiving 2024 in the Scott County Jail after police say he led them on a chase at over 90 mph has been sentenced. Court records show Treveon Slater entered guilty pleas to charges of eluding speed over 25 mph over the limit and operating a motor vehicle without the owner's consent in early February 2025. A Scott County judge sentenced him on May 29 to a period of five years in the Iowa Department of Corrections for a period of five years, with credit for time served in the Scott County Jail. He was fined $1,025 plus a 15% crime surcharge. He was sentenced to a period of two years in the Iowa Department of Corrections, with credit for time served. He was also fined $855 plus a 15% crime surcharge. The sentences were suspended, and Slater was placed on probation for three years. He must obtain a mental health evaluation and complete any recommended treatment, complete the Residential Corrections Facility program and complete the Victim Impact Panel through QCALM. A high speed chase in November 2024 On November 22, 2024 at about 1:30 a.m., Davenport Police saw a Dodge Durango with no license plates and heavily tinted windows traveling east on East Locust Street from Bridge Avenue. Officers tried to initiate a traffic stop but the SUV began accelerating away from them. The SUV reached reported speeds of 90+ mph in a 35 mph zone and ran multiple stop signs. The driver was identified as Slater, who drove the wrong way on Bridge Avenue and the Centennial Bridge. It then struck a 'pedestrian vehicle' at West River Drive and Bridge Avenue, and left off. A pedestrian vehicle is a self-propelled conveyance, such as a wheelchair, for use by a person with a physical disability. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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04-04-2025
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East Moline woman sentenced in ‘skip scan' case
A woman from East Moline who was arrested for 'skip scanning' at Hy-Vees throughout the Quad Cities has been sentenced in one of the cases. Linaya Bennett, 41, pleaded guilty to one count of using a juvenile to commit an indictable offense and one count of second-degree theft. A count of ongoing criminal conduct was dismissed. She was sentenced to 10 years in the Iowa Department of Corrections for the using a juvenile charge and ordered to pay a fine of $1,370. The Court suspended the fine. Bennett was sentenced to five years in the Iowa Department of Corrections on the second-degree theft charge and ordered to pay a fine of $1,025. The Court suspended this fine. The prison terms were suspended and Bennett was placed on probation for three years, pending good behavior. She must obtain a mental health evaluation and successfully complete any recommended treatment, obtain a substance use evaluation and successfully complete any recommended treatment, avoid using controlled substances and alcohol, complete the QCALM class, maintain employment and any other conditions set by the probation officer. Bennett was ordered to pay victim restitution in the amount of $2,429.18 to the Hy-Vee on W. Locust Street. Bennett was sentenced to 24 months of conditional discharge in October 2024 on charges of 'skip scanning' 36 times at area Hy-Vees. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.