Man wanted for burglary in McDonough County arrested in Missouri

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*Update*

On July 27, 2022, McDonough County Deputies transported Kyle E. Sebree, 30, of Delavan, IL from custody in Shannon County Missouri. Sebree waived extradition and was lodged in the McDonough County Warrant 2022-CF-694. Sebree needs $25,000.00 cash bond with 10% to apply. See previous press release for information on Sebree.

*Update*

On May 5, 2022, at approximately 12:17 a.m. the McDonough County Sheriff’s Office responded to a burglary that had just occurred in rural New Salem Township east of Macomb, IL. The owner of the property reported to the sheriff’s deputies that his neighbor had called stating a suspicious vehicle was seen in the area. The owner of the property arrived to find that a burglary had occurred recently.

Deputies discovered that a 22-foot enclosed trailer, motorcycle, UTV, and ATV had been stolen from the property. Detectives were called and processed the scene.

The next day Detectives received information that the stolen property was in Pekin, IL and coordinated with Tazewell County to locate the items. The UTV and the ATV were located at a rural address in Tazewell County on May 6th.

On May 7, 2022, Detectives returned the ATV and the UTV to the owner. Sheriff’s Detectives also developed a suspect in the theft/burglary. Detectives identified Kyle E. Sebree, 30, of Delavan, IL as the suspect in the theft and burglary.

Detectives are still searching for the 22-foot enclosed trailer.

The McDonough County States Attorney’s Office assisted in the investigation along with Tazewell County Sheriff’s Office.

All suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

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