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Posted on: January 18, 2023

[ARCHIVED] Aggravated Battery with a Firearm

City of Carbondale Police Department investigators continue to investigate a shooting that took place in 200 block of South Lake Heights involving juvenile known acquaintances.  Investigators identified a juvenile offender suspected to be responsible for the shooting.   Information regarding the identity of the offender, the status of the offender and related charges is restricted by the Illinois Juvenile Court Act.  The investigation continues to be active and ongoing.  Anyone with information about this case is asked to contact the Carbondale Police Department (618-457-3200) or contact Crime Stoppers (618-549-2677) where callers can remain anonymous and receive cash rewards.  

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On 01-17-2023 at 5:53 p.m., a Carbondale Police officer was flagged down in reference to a victim of a gunshot wound going to the Memorial Hospital of Carbondale emergency room.  Officers went to the hospital and found a juvenile victim with a non-life threatening gunshot wound.  The investigation revealed that the victim had a confrontation with known acquaintances, who are also juveniles, in the 200 block of South Lake Heights.  The confrontation led to a juvenile suspect shooting the victim.  No further information can be released due to restrictions related to the Illinois Juvenile Court Act.  The investigation is active and ongoing at this time.  

Anyone with information about this incident is encouraged to contact the City of Carbondale Police Department at (618) 549-2121. You may also call the Carbondale/SIU Crime Stoppers anonymous tip line at (618) 549-COPS (2677) or the Murphysboro/Jackson County anonymous tip line at (618) 687-COPS (2677). Anonymous tips may also be made by selecting the “Crime Stoppers” tab located on the main page of this website. Please help yourself, along with your county, its communities and the university campus by using these numbers if you witness, or have any information pertaining to, a crime. Cash rewards for information which leads to an arrest are also made anonymously. Remember, crime doesn’t pay, but Crime Stoppers does!

 The mission of the Carbondale Police Department is to work in partnership with our community to preserve life, protect human rights, protect property and improve quality of life by providing police service to all in a fair, sensitive, and professional manner.

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