There were four offenders convicted of property crimes released on parole in La Salle during the second quarter, according to Illinois Department of Corrections data obtained by the Illinois Valley Times.
Jaymie Babel earned $76,500 during 2019 working for the Illinois Department of Human Services as a disability claims adjudicator, according to data provided by the Illinois Comptroller Office.
Jocelyn Azarias earned $120,800 during 2019 working for the Illinois Department of Human Services as a registered nurse, according to data provided by the Illinois Comptroller Office.
There was an offender convicted of a crime involving one or more weapons released on parole near Illinois zip code 60416 during 2019, according to Illinois Department of Corrections data obtained by the Illinois Valley Times.
There was one offender released on parole during 2019 that lives in Ransom zip code 60470, according to Illinois Department of Corrections data obtained by Illinois Valley Times.
Ronald Babecki earned $80,700 during 2019 working for the Illinois State Police as an office coordinator, according to data provided by the Illinois Comptroller Office.
Philip Ayala earned $90,000 during 2019 working for the Illinois State Police as a trooper first class, according to data provided by the Illinois Comptroller Office.
Mittie Avant earned $100,000 during 2019 working for the Illinois Department of Human Services as a human services caseworker, according to data provided by the Illinois Comptroller Office.
Mildred Ayala earned $91,500 during 2019 working for the Illinois Department of Public Health as a health facility surveillance nurse, according to data provided by the Illinois Comptroller Office.
Louis Auxier earned $81,500 during 2019 working for the Illinois Department of Revenue as a revenue tax specialist, according to data provided by the Illinois Comptroller Office.
Karen Austin-Antoine earned $145,100 during 2019 working for the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services as a public service administrator, according to data provided by the Illinois Comptroller Office.
Illinois state Rep. Darren Bailey (R-Xenia) has achieved a small victory in his lawsuit challenging Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s extension to the COVID-19 stay-at-home order through the month of May.