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Champaign County Crimestoppers’ Most Wanted: February Edition

Champaign County Crimestoppers’ Most Wanted: February Edition

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CHAMPAIGN, IL (Chambana Today) — With the month of February behind us, Chambana Today’s Crimestoppers’ most wanted list is back, providing a list of the month’s wanted suspects.

At the end of each month, we are highlighting Champaign County’s most wanted individuals. The following list is compiled using the list of wanted suspects on the Champaign County Crimestoppers website, and includes January’s additions to the list.

Burlyn I. Bendorf

Wanted since February 8, 2026 for:

  • Failure to Appear – Aggravated Battery

Description
Gender: Male
Race: Caucasian
Age: 43
Height: 6 ft, 2 in
Weight: 250 lbs
Hair: Brown
Eyes: Brown

JePaul C. Woods

Wanted since February 16, 2026 for:

  • Failure to Appear – Aggravated Battery
  • Failure to Appear – Aggravated Driving Under the Influence

Description
Gender: Male
Race: Black
Age: 38
Height: 5 ft, 9 in
Weight: 140 lbs
Hair: Black
Eyes: Brown

Jason L Wheat

Wanted since February 16, 2026 for:

  • Failure to Appear – Unlawful Use of a Weapon

Description
Gender: Male
Race: Caucasian
Age: Unknown
Height: 5 ft, 7 in
Weight: 175 lbs
Hair: Brown
Eyes:Blue

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