EAST ST. LOUIS — A 35-year-old Centralia man has been charged in federal court in East St. Louis with being a felon in possession of a firearm following his arrest by Centralia police last month.

On the evening of April 11, Centralia Officer Michael Peebles was reportedly on patrol in the area of Kerr and Elm streets in Centralia and stopped a vehicle for driving without headlights.

Jerry Courtney
(Source: IDOC)

A passenger in the vehicle reportedly jumped out of the car and fled on foot after dropping his cell phone next to the vehicle.

Officer Peebles observed the male passenger run behind a home at 411 East Kerr, while the driver began leaving the traffic stop.

The officer ran to the vehicle and ordered the driver, Bianca Meeks to put the car in park.

Meeks subsequently identified the passenger as Courtney who it was found was on parole from the Illinois Department of Corrections.

A green bag in the car was ultimately identified as belonging to Courtney and a 9 mm Taurus handgun was reportedly found inside.

At the time of the April traffic stop, Courtney was on parole for convictions in Marion County Court for felony residential burglary and aggravated possession of between 11 and 20 stolen firearms.

On Thursday, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Illinois filed a motion to have Courtney detained claiming he’s a flight risk and a danger to the community.

The court subsequently issued a federal warrant for his arrest and a court hearing is scheduled for May 11.