Macon County, IL Arrests

David Martin Dull
04/07/2025 8:52 pm
David Martin Dull was booked into the Macon County Jail on 4/7/2025 8:52 PM by the Decatur Police Department for the following charges:
Intimidation/Public Official
Disorderly Conduct
Agg Battery/Peace Officer
Criminal Trespass To Land
Past booking information:
3/28/2025 3:23 PM
Crim Damage To Property <$500
Disorderly Conduct
Criminal Trespass To Land
3/17/2025 9:50 AM
Disorderly Conduct
Criminal Trespass To Land
Agg Battery/Public Place
Criminal Damage To Property $300 -10K
2/27/2025 10:28 PM
Criminal Trespass To Land
2/27/2025 9:38 AM
Criminal Damage To Property $300 -10K
Criminal Trespass To Land
2/9/2025 8:18 PM
Agg Battery/Public Place
Criminal Trespass To Land
Disorderly Conduct
1/21/2025 11:13 PM
Agg Battery/Public Place
Criminal Trespass To Land
Disorderly Conduct
12/30/2024 11:04 AM
Agg Battery/Public Place
Disorderly Conduct
Criminal Trespass To Land
12/12/2024 3:15 PM
Disorderly Conduct
Criminal Trespass To Land
Agg Battery/Public Place
10/25/2024 2:13 PM
Disorderly Conduct
Agg Battery/Public Place
Criminal Trespass To Land
10/24/2024 6:44 PM
Disorderly Conduct
10/8/2024 1:55 PM
Criminal Trespass To Land
Disorderly Conduct
Agg Battery/Public Place
8/24/2024 1:45 PM
Agg Battery/Public Place
8/2/2024 1:49 PM
Criminal Trespass To Land
5/17/2024 9:57 AM
Agg Battery/Public Place
Criminal Trespass Building
Agg Battery/Public Place
9/13/2019 8:44 AM
Violate Stalking No Contact/2+
8/19/2019 11:39 AM
Criminal Trespass Building
Vio Stalking No Contact Order
8/12/2019 5:08 PM
Criminal Trespass To Land
8/8/2019 4:47 PM
Criminal Trespass To Land
4/26/2019 1:16 PM
Domestic Battery/Bodily Harm
Note: We post all subjects who are taken into the jail. The majority of the time, this is due to a new arrest; however, sometimes subjects are transfered back to this facility from another facility, which would cause them to be re-posted. The charges listed above may be the result of the subject failing to appear for court, not necessarily a new charge. All subjects are presumed innocent until found guilty by the court of law.
