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Days after Illinois police discovered a nurse and mom of three gunned down in her Quincy residence, they served a search warrant on the home of her estranged husband roughly a mile away.
Rebecca “Becky” Bliefnick, 41, was found useless with gunshot wounds on Feb. 23, in response to the Quincy Police Division.
Investigators on Monday morning have been pictured talking with the husband, Tim Bliefnick, and briefly detaining him earlier than they left. Nonetheless, police made no arrests and haven’t accused him of against the law.
“As a part of the warrant service, a person was briefly detained within the 2000 block of Hampshire and launched,” police mentioned in an announcement Wednesday. “No arrests have been made associated to this investigation.”
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Moreover, police mentioned that they had not requested prosecutors for an arrest warrant following the search.
“Throughout a felony investigation it isn’t uncommon to acquire and serve quite a few search warrants for a wide range of causes,” police mentioned. “Search warrants are a traditional a part of the investigative course of.”
Police are asking anybody with data within the case to name them straight at 217-228-4470 or anonymously by way of the Quincy Regional Crime Stoppers at 217-228-4474.
“Extra data will likely be launched after we are in a position, and it’s acceptable to take action,” police mentioned. “You will need to keep in mind that all people are harmless till confirmed responsible in a court docket of regulation.”
Photos supplied by MuddyRiverNews.com present officers additionally examined gadgets on the bottom outdoors.
Bliefnick appeared cooperative, in response to the outlet, and was seen voluntarily handing over the keys to his home and automobile. The couple has reportedly been going by way of a divorce and custody battle.
His lawyer mentioned in an announcement that she welcomed the search and it could be essential to rule her shopper out so the investigation may focus elsewhere.
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“Given the circumstances, it isn’t shocking that the search warrant was issued and executed,” mentioned the lawyer, Casey Schnack. “My solely shock is that it took this lengthy to do.”
Schnack advised Fox Information Digital that police had concluded their search and he or she was anticipating a list of things taken.
“Proper now, Tim’s instantly focus is on the boys,” she mentioned.
The estranged couple shared three sons, all of whom have been with their father since final week, she added.
A web based obituary describes Becky Bliefnick as a religious Catholic dedicated to her household and serving the group.
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She was valedictorian at Quincy Notre Dame Excessive Faculty and graduated cum laude from Quincy College.
She started her profession in prescription drugs earlier than going to nursing college. She had her third baby throughout spring break of her remaining semester and labored as a touring nurse throughout the peak of the coronavirus pandemic in 2020.
“That is past comprehension and excruciatingly painful for all of us who love her,” her cousin, Lauren Schultz, wrote on Fb. “Please maintain my household in your prayers, particularly my aunt and uncle, her sister, and her sons.”
Several Illinois counties that have explored the idea of secession might be welcomed with open arms in Indiana.
Legislators in Indiana’s Republican-majority General Assembly have introduced a house bill that would establish a commission to discuss whether it’s advisable to adjust the boundary between Illinois and Indiana.
The House Republicans included the bill on a list of their top priorities for the 2025 session, which specifically noted that dozens of counties in Illinois have voted since 2020 “to secede from their high-tax state,” the Indianapolis Star reported.
“To all of our neighbors in the West, we hear your frustrations and invite you to join us in low-cost, low-tax Indiana,” House Speaker Todd Huston said, according to the newspaper.
In the November election, a total of seven counties in Illinois faced a ballot question on exploring the idea of secession, and all seven voted in favor of the proposal, according to county clerks’ offices. The group includes: Iroquois, Calhoun, Clinton, Green, Jersey, Madison and Perry counties.
Prior to the 2024 election cycle, at least two dozen counties voted affirmatively on the non-binding initiatives.
The reasoning behind the referendums, according to supporters, is that the city of Chicago and Cook County have a sizable impact on the policies enacted by the state legislature, and rural counties share different interests that are not being represented by the actions of the General Assembly.
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker called Indiana’s proposal “a stunt” earlier this week.
“…It’s not going to happen, he said. “But I’ll just that say Indiana is a low-wage state that doesn’t protect workers, a state that does not provide health care for people when they’re in need and so I don’t think it’s very attractive for anybody in Illinois…”
Many legal experts have expressed skepticism that such an effort could ever be successful. That group includes Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul, who penned a letter to the state’s attorney of Jersey County on the issue in 2023.
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Local News
A GoFundMe page has raised more than $5,000 to assist with memorial service costs for a West Springfield woman who was found dead earlier this month in Springfield’s Forest Park.
Joann Garelli, 56, was found dead Jan. 7 in the Camp Star Angelina area of Forest Park, according to a Facebook post from Hampden District Attorney Anthony Gulluni.
Garelli’s death is currently under investigation by the Hampden District Attorney’s Office and the Springfield Police Detective Bureau’s Homicide Unit.
Andrew Santiago created the GoFundMe page to help his wife, Elizabeth Herd, pay for her mother’s memorial service, according to the page. On the page, Santiago called for an end to violence against women.
“[T]he violence and abuse of women are not taken seriously and we all need to come together as one to help prevent these attacks on women!” Santiago wrote.
The page was created Jan. 9 and will remain open until Garelli’s memorial service, which is scheduled to be held Jan. 21.
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