
Just before 4:30 in the afternoon on Sunday, September 26th, Galesburg Police responded to the 300 block of Jefferson Street for a disturbance. Upon arrival, officers made contact with 38-year old Gregg Anderson of Galesburg who was parked diagonally across the roadway. It was discovered that Anderson’s driver’s license had been expired for 12 years and he was placed under arrest. Anderson stated he was at the residence, which has been deemed unfit for human habitation by the City of Galesburg, to pick up his brother, David. It was the homeowner that notified police after seeing David exit the residence. David Anderson was placed into police custody.
Officers located numerous pills and suspected methamphetamine on David Anderson. He changed his story numerous times when officers questioned him about possible drugs. It was later determined the suspected meth tested negative and the pills located were identified as Dicyclomine Hydrochloride and Losartan Potassium. David Anderson was charged with Dwelling Unfit for Habitation and Possessing a Look-alike Substance.