PIKE COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE RELEASES MARCH 2–8 ARREST REPORT
- Mike Batchelor
- Mar 9
- 2 min read

PIKE COUNTY ILLINOIS — The Pike County Sheriff’s Department has released its weekly incarceration report covering arrests recorded between March 2 and March 8 at the Pike County Jail.
Among the arrests during the reporting period, 35-year-old Travis L. Wooldridge of Pearl was taken into custody March 3 by the Pittsfield Police Department on charges including domestic battery, battery, and interfering with the reporting of domestic violence. Jail records show Wooldridge remained confined following the arrest.
28-year-old Jose Ruben Garcia Ramirez of Pittsfield was arrested March 4 by Pittsfield Police on charges of driving under the influence of alcohol and driving without a valid driver’s license. Records indicate Ramirez was released later the same day.
Also arrested March 4 was 37-year-old Kellen D. Dixon of Pittsfield, who was charged with driving on a suspended or revoked license and possession of cannabis in a vehicle that was not properly sealed. Dixon was released the same day.
Authorities also report 61-year-old Glenn Doug Christison of Barry was taken into custody March 6 on failure to appear and warrant-related charges before being released later that day.
Other arrests during the reporting period included 40-year-old Matthew J. Messer of Lewistown, arrested March 2 on a body attachment for failure to pay or appear, and 55-year-old Jeffrey S. Sprague of Beardstown, who was arrested March 7 on a bench warrant for failure to pay or appear and released the following day.
Officials also reported 32-year-old Nakeya Shyanne Brown of Louisiana, Missouri was arrested March 7 on a failure to appear charge.
Two individuals were also held on outside warrants. 57-year-old Timothy R. Whitaker of Augusta, Georgia was taken into custody on a Calhoun County warrant, while 30-year-old Jaron M. Mathena of Bluffs was held on multiple failure-to-appear warrants from Morgan, Schuyler, and Cass counties.
Authorities emphasize that all individuals listed in arrest reports are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
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