Felony charges filed in auto-related cases

EDWARDSVILLE – Vehicle-linked felony expenses had been submitted in a quantity of independent instances Friday by the Madison County State’s Attorney’s Place of work.

Randy E. Boyd, 45, of Alton, and Anita S. Ward, 43, of East Alton, were billed April 1 with offenses relating to possession of titles and registration, a Class 2 felony, and unlawful possession of methamphetamine, a Course 3 felony.

Boyd was also charged with an supplemental count of offenses relating to possession of titles and registration, a Class 4 felony.

The scenarios have been presented by the East Alton Police Department.



In accordance to court documents, on March 31 the two allegedly experienced an altered Illinois 7-working day non permanent registration to a 2007 Pontiac affixed to a 2002 Ford Explorer and had considerably less than five grams of methamphetamine.


Boyd allegedly also had a certificate of title for a 2002 Ford Explorer without finish assignment.

Bail was established at $50,000 every.

In an unrelated circumstance, Lisa R. Doss, 39, of St. Louis, was charged with unlawful possession of a stolen license plate, a Class 2 felony and unlawful possession of methamphetamine, a Course 3 felony.

The circumstance was introduced by the Madison County Sheriff’s Department.

In accordance to court docket files, on March 31 Doss allegedly experienced a stolen non permanent registration tag affixed to a 2013 Chevrolet and had considerably less than five grams of methamphetamine.

Bail was established at $50,000.

Joshua A. Edgar, 28, of Bethalto, was billed with offenses relating to motor autos, a Course 2 felony.

The circumstance was introduced by the Bethalto Law enforcement Department.

In accordance to courtroom paperwork, on March 19 Edgar allegedly experienced a reported stolen 2005 BMW motorbike.

Bail was set at $50,000.