WHITE CO., Ill. - The continuing deterioration of a former public official from Springerton lead to an arrest Friday, this time on a Wayne County warrant.
White County officials report that Friday morning (January 19) at 11:21 a.m., Deputy Randy Graves accompanied an Illinois state parole agent to the Springerton residence of Shannon Woodrow, 45, who is the former township clerk of Mill Shoals Township in rural White County, was the subject of the parole visit. Woodrow, regular readers will recall, was sentenced in 2016 to a brief stint in IDOC because of screwing up probation in two cases, a Hamilton County bad check charge and a White County Failure to Return from Furlough, the latter of the two having to do with her thieving from the township while in office.
In the situation Friday, Woodrow was wanted for Failure to Appear out of Wayne County in a 2013 felony case, and two 2014 cases, one a felony, one a DUI.
Woodrow was arrested without incident and transported to the city/county jail in Carmi, where she was apparently able to post the requisite $150 cash bond for release.