Forgery ring faces charges

By Gus Bode

Six people accused of running a three- to four-month forgery ring face future court appearances set yesterday during initial hearings at the Jackson County Courthouse.

Four of the defendants are former SIUC students, one is a current student and the other is a Carbondale businessman.

Erin L. Cavanaugh, 24, of Gillespie, charged with conspiracy to commit forgery, felony theft, forgery, and possession of fraudulent driver’s license, had her case continued until Jan. 29.

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Torrey A. Waterson, 26, of Belleville, charged with conspiracy to commit forgery, felony theft and possession of fraudulent drivers’ license to commit forgery, also had her case continued until Jan. 29.

Alvin Danguilan, 23, of Skokie, charged with possession of fraudulent drivers’ license with intent to commit deception and misdemeanor theft, was given a continuance until Jan. 29.

Jason Subick, 26, of New Lenox, charged with conspiracy to commit theft from $10,000 to $100,000 and manufacture of fraudulent drivers’ license, will have his preliminary hearing Jan. 27.

Mark Vanover, 37, of Belleville, charged with obstructing justice, will also have his preliminary hearing Jan. 27.

Vincent Anzelone, 25, of Lisle, charged with felony theft from $10,000 to $100,000 and manufacture of fraudulent drivers’ license, failed to appear for his initial hearing. A warrant for his arrest was issued and a $1,000 bond was set.

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