Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Illinois State Police Conduct Traffic Stop That Leads to Outstanding Warrants & Arrest for Murder

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact:
Trooper Clare
Pfotenhauer
October 18, 2011
312-636-3025

www.isp.state.il.us

TDD: 1-800-255-3323



ILLINOIS STATE POLICE CONDUCT TRAFFIC STOP THAT LEADS TO OUTSTANDING
WARRANTS AND ARREST FOR MURDER

Traffic Stop Investigation Uncovers 2 Suspects Wanted for Murder and Parole
Violation

Des Plaines, IL, -- Illinois State Police officials announced arrests from
a routine traffic stop. On October 15, 2011, at 1:05 a.m., an Illinois
State Police Master Sergeant was on routine patrol when he observed a 2004
blue Buick traveling eastbound in the area of Interstate 290 at Laramie.

The Master Sergeant observed an Improper Display of Registration on the
vehicle and proceeded to initiate a traffic stop. Upon further
investigation, the officer learned that the driver, Todd A. Sutton, 42, of
Chicago, was driving with a suspended license. Two additional passengers
inside the vehicle were also questioned and were identified as Michael A
Lane, 29, of Chicago, and Dwayne C Moore, 24, of Chicago.

It was also learned that both passengers, Lane and Moore, were wanted on
warrant(s) for Murder and Parole violation. Lane is wanted for Murder and
Moore is wanted for Parole Violation.

"Our streets and highways are safer today with the arrest of these
offenders -- two offenders wanted for murder and parole violation," said
ISP Director Hiram Grau. "This officer's bravery, training, and experience
guided him through a thorough investigation where he was able to uncover
the identities of two dangerous offenders," Grau added.

Illinois State Police arrested Sutton, Lane, and Moore. Lane and Moore
remain in custody in Cook County.


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