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UPDATE: Eight detained, three arrested after SWAT standoff in U of I’s Campustown area

UPDATE:  Eight detained, three arrested after SWAT standoff in U of I’s Campustown area

A standoff unfolded Thursday in the University of Illinois' Campustown area. Photo: Saga Communications/Elizabeth Hess


Champaign, IL (CHAMBANA TODAY) – A University of Illinois Police investigation into a reported sexual assault Thursday morning led to a SWAT standoff in Campustown, ending with eight people detained and three arrested.

Police said officers responded around 6:45 a.m. to 57 East Springfield Avenue, a property believed to be vacant and set for demolition. When officers arrived, several people fled the home, and others reportedly remained inside with possible weapons.

Due to the potential for armed suspects, the Champaign Police Department SWAT team was called to assist in serving a search warrant. A perimeter was established around the scene, and nearby streets were temporarily closed.

Eight people were detained as part of the investigation. Three — identified as 41-year-old Chantel A. Coad of Urbana, 53-year-old Blake H. Conyers of Champaign, and 37-year-old Jeffery M. Milner of Champaign — were arrested on unrelated warrants. All eight were cited for trespassing, but five were released after interviews with detectives.

University Police thanked the Champaign Police Department, the Champaign County Sheriff’s Office, and the Street Crimes Task Force for their coordination.

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