Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Crime in Decatur, IL

 As we move closer to the end of 2011 I would like to talk about the crime that had taken place over the past year. Lot's of people say crime is out of control and the police need to do something to make this stop. Well here is a few things I would like to talk about and then share something with all of you..


Cops need to setup and stop the crime.  Cops don't put guns into the criminals hands. Stop and think, would you like to be a police officer in Decatur, IL?  You say crime is so bad do you stop and think about what the cops have to go through? Yes some cops are better then others but that's like any city you go to. 

Murders happen in-lots of bigger city's, Decatur is around 79,000 to 82,000 people so a-little smaller then Springfield but look at the murder rates in those other city's - Decatur has murders yes, Decatur also solves it's murders really fast. Only one murder is not solved from this summer, which in case a teen was shot after going home from the Decatur Cel. - More then 100,000 people come to the event each day so it maybe a-little harder to find out who may have done this, but Decatur will not back down they will keep going strong.


Decatur has had a bad name for more then 100 years, nothing has changed since this little dark city has started in the 1820's. Why say it's getting worse. Below is a little story from my good friend and author Troy Taylor. Here is a-little on the start of Decatur, IL.. 



-Haunted Decatur-  Troy Taylor*

In 1854, Colonel Dan Conklin started a whiskey distillery, racetrack and a whorehouse on the outskirts of Decatur and the city earned the first of its unflattering nicknames -- "Hell's Half Acre". It would go on to earn others, including the "Second Most Corrupt City in Illinois" in the 1920s, and would gain infamy as a place where murder, bootlegging, prostitution, kidnapping, gambling, corruption in city government and, of course, ghosts were commonplace. But Decatur's dark origins can be traced back to the earliest days of the city, when the original settlers built over the top of Native American burial grounds that were scattered throughout the downtown area of what would become Decatur. The destruction of these burial mounds cast a mysterious pall over the city -- a darkness that continues to linger today.


If you would like to read more about the darker sides of Decatur, IL then please look into buying the HD Book here.
- *This information is from Haunted Decatur Tours website- HauntedDecatur.com

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Most Wanted of Macon County and Decatur, Illinois



Crime Stoppers is introducing its newest method of receiving tips from the community. You can now send a “Text Message” to Crime Stoppers. You simply text your tip to 274637 (CRIMES) and type “DPD333” at the beginning of your message followed by your tip information. When you send the text message you will receive an auto reply giving you your code number and a brief message. The Police Coordinator will only receive your code number and information that you provided. You can add additional information to a case by sending another text message.


One of the advantages of texting your tip to Crime Stoppers is that you and the Police Coordinator can engage in two-way dialogue. If at any time you want to stop all communications between you and the Police Coordinator all you have to do is text “STOP” to the number 274637 (CRIMES) and you cannot be replied to by Crime Stoppers.

People with information can call Crime Stoppers at 217-423-TIPS (8477). There is someone monitoring this phone line 24 hours a day, seven days a week. This phone line does not have caller ID and conversations are not recorded. Once the information is given, the caller is assigned a code number. Do not share this code number with anyone! Callers can use their code numbers to check on the status of the case, add information, report other criminal activity and to collect their reward. Crime Stoppers pays cash rewards up to $1,000.00 when an arrest is made as a result of the caller’s information. 

All information is from Crime Stoppers. DecaturFilms does not take any credit for this information.

Crime of the Week in Macon County and Decatur, Illinois 10-12-11

The Decatur Police Department needs your help in solving this week’s crime of the week.

 On October 12th at 4:00 am officers responded to Jimmy Johns, located at 100 E Prairie in reference to a burglary.  Upon arrival officers observed the glass on the front door was shattered and the front door to the business was open.
 
Suspects entered the business through the front door and removed US currency from the cash drawer and a safe.
      
At this time no suspect information has been provided.  The Decatur Police Department needs your help in solving this crime.

If you have any information about this crime please call Crime Stoppers at 423-TIPS. You do not have to give your name. Crime Stoppers will pay $500 or more for information that leads to an arrest on the crime of the week. Crime Stoppers will also pay cash for information leading to the arrest of any person responsible for a felony crime in Macon County.

Decaturfilms does not take any credit for this story. All information is from Crime Stoppers.