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STATEMENT OF FACTS - University of Illinois Springfield

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R. 24) His car was marked with reflective markings but he did not have any lights<br />

on while he was running radar. (Vol. LXXIV, R. 27) Carroll testified that there<br />

could have been other cars in the median to the east <strong>of</strong> him. (Vol. LXXIV, R. 28)<br />

Around 5:30 p.m., Sandra Cribbet and her husband had just left Hickory<br />

Point Mall and were on Route 51 on their way to Mt. Auburn, <strong>Illinois</strong>. (Vol. LXXIV,<br />

R. 70-72) They were stopped at a four-way stop light at Miles Chevrolet in<br />

Decatur. (Vol. LXXIV, R. 72) Cribbet’s vehicle was located directly behind a<br />

vehicle that had the license plate CADS7. (Vol. LXXIV, R. 73) Cribbet testified<br />

that the car was a Pontiac and that there was only one person in the car. (Vol.<br />

LXXIV, R. 73) The driver did not have blond hair and Cribbet did not see any type<br />

<strong>of</strong> car seat; however, she did notice the driver wearing a vinyl or black leather<br />

shiny jacket. (Vol. LXXIV, R. 76-77) Cribbet noted that the car went straight<br />

through the light while Cribbet and her husband turned right. (Vol. LXXIV, R. 77)<br />

At 6:30 p.m., Laura Seidler was at a stop sign on Routes 16 and 51 about<br />

10 miles south <strong>of</strong> Assumption, <strong>Illinois</strong>. (Vol. LXXIV, R. 79-80) Seidler was turning<br />

east to go to Shelbyville. (Vol. LXXIV, R. 80) Seidler and her companion were<br />

looking for a car driven by her companion’s boyfriend by watching the plates on<br />

the cars which drove past. She noted a CAD 7 plate that on a car which turned<br />

north <strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> 16 and head towards Decatur on 51. (Vol. LXXIV, R. 81-82)<br />

At 8:30 p.m., Ellen Dalton and her husband were heading west on I-74<br />

when she noticed another westbound car coming up behind them. (Vol. LXXIV,<br />

R. 63) They were located just before the Route 47 exit and about a quarter to a<br />

half-mile after interstate 57. (Vol. LXXIV, R. 64) Dalton said that she tends to<br />

read license plates and noticed that the plate said CAD 7. (Vol. LXXIV, R. 63) It<br />

looked like there was only one person in the car and she thought it was a man.<br />

(Vol. LXXIV, R. 65) Dalton believed that the car was dark colored and medium in<br />

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