Galesburg robbery suspect arrested after chase, linked to others

A 67-year-old man, suspected in several recent Galesburg robberies, was arrested Thursday night after robbing a local ice cream shop, according to the Galesburg Police Department.

Galesburg police arrested Grayling Churn, 67, after an armed robbery at Flavor Freeze, 552 S. Farnham St. around 9:21 p.m. on Thursday, said Acting Police Chief Kevin Legate.

Churn allegedly fled with a bank bag of cash.

Officers located the suspect’s vehicle and attempted to conduct a traffic stop on the vehicle. The vehicle did not stop, which led officers to pursue the vehicle for several blocks.  The vehicle came to a stop in the 200 block of Linneus Avenue in Galesburg. Churn exited the vehicle and fled on foot. Officers were able to detain Churn after a brief foot chase.

He faces charges of aggravated robbery, aggravated fleeing and eluding, aggravated battery to a police officer, and traffic violations. Churn remains in Knox County Jail, under investigation for other local robberies.

The Knox County Sheriff’s Department assisted Galesburg Police in the incident.

Grayling Churn
Grayling Churn (Galesburg Police Department)

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