Monmouth Man Arrested and Charged with Home Invasion

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On 5/12/2022 at approximately 2:30 PM, the Warren County Sheriff’s Office responded to a home invasion with a reported firearm involved. The incident took place on 90th Street south of Monmouth. The suspect, Brock Noles, 21 of Monmouth, fled the area before the arrival of law enforcement. Noles later surrendered himself in Monmouth.

No one was harmed during the incident.

Noles was transported to the Warren County Jail and charged with Home Invasion, Criminal damage to Property, and Aggravated Assault. He remains jailed pending a bond hearing and review of the case by the Warren County State Attorney’s Office.

The Warren County Sheriff’s Office was assisted by the Illinois State Police and Monmouth Police Department.

Suspects are presumed innocent until such time proved guilty in a court of law.

***Report Courtesy of the Warren County Sheriff’s Office***

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