Former Quincy student facing first-degree murder charge in June 2022 shooting of Plainfield man

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Imari Bloodson | Photo courtesy of Will County Jail

PLAINFIELD, Ill. — Three Joliet area teenagers, one of them with Quincy ties, are in the Will County Jail facing first-degree murder charges in connection with the June 15, 2022, killing of 19-year-old Plainfield resident Anthony Raul Saucedo.

Patch.com reported that Plainfield police arrested Damarian Woods, 18, of Plainfield on June 22 in connection with the unsolved murder investigation. Woods’ bail was put at $5 million. Amarion Woods, 19, of Joliet was arrested on June 23 by Plainfield police, and his bail is $2.5 million.

Imari Bloodson of Romeoville, who attended grade school and junior high school in Quincy, was arrested Thursday, June 29 by Plainfield police. His bail also has been set at $2.5 million.

All three men are charged with three counts of first-degree murder. Bloodson also faces a charge of possession of a stolen gun.

The criminal complaint says Bloodson had a Heckler & Koch 9 mm semi-automatic pistol that was used in the Plainfield parking lot shooting. Saucedo’s body was discovered last summer outside the Prairie Activity and Recreation Center.

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