Two Juveniles Facing Charges for Alleged Break-in at a Residence in Mendota
Headline: Violent Crime Incident in Downtown Mendota Leads to Arrests
In a shocking turn of events, a violent crime incident occurred in the heart of Mendota over the weekend. The incident, which took place in the 700 block of Main Street, led to the arrests of two individuals, an 18-year-old named Kayden Danley from Streator and a juvenile.
The drama unfolded late Saturday morning when the police were called to the scene due to a disturbance. Upon arrival, officers found themselves in a chaotic situation, with Kayden Danley and another individual, believed to be a juvenile, engaged in a violent altercation.
The juvenile was immediately arrested for home invasion, aggravated battery, and resisting arrest. They were taken into custody and transferred to the La Salle County Juvenile Detention Center.
Kayden Danley, too, was arrested. He was charged with home invasion and aggravated battery. Despite the seriousness of the charges, Danley was released with an October court date.
Investigations are still ongoing, and it has been revealed that Danley was not alone in the alleged crime incident. The person allegedly involved alongside him in the violent crime in Mendota is Carson Ross. However, as of now, Ross has not been apprehended.
This incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of maintaining peace and order in our communities. The Mendota Police Department urges anyone with information regarding this incident or the whereabouts of Carson Ross to come forward and contact the authorities.
As the investigation continues, we will keep you updated on any new developments. Stay safe, Mendota.
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