The mayor of Springfield, Illinois, Tim Davlin, allegedly killed himself Tuesday morning, according to the State-Journal Register.
Illinois State Police are investigating the death of Springfield's mayor.
Police Chief Robert Williams says officers responded to a 911 call shortly before 9 a.m. Tuesday at Timothy Davlin's home and found the Democratic mayor dead.
Williams declines to offer details about how Davlin died, saying the investigation is in its infancy.
Mayor Davlin did not show up for a court ordered appearance Tuesday morning in a pending estate case involving his late cousin.
Records show that Mayor Davlin owes the federal government nearly $90,000 in unpaid income taxes and liens have been filed against his home.
The lien notice filed in the Sangamon County recorder’s office shows Davlin owes income taxes for the years 2003, 2005 and 2006.
The (Springfield) State Journal-Register reports that the mayor blames the problem on a dispute with the IRS over taxes owed on investments he cashed in to buy the home.
Sangamon County property records show that Davlin bought the home for $237,500 in 2004.
City payroll records from earlier this year show that Davlin earns more than $119,000 a year.
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Report: Mayor of Springfield, Illinois, Commits Suicide
Dec 14, 2010
Posted by James at 11:19 AM
Labels: Mayor of Springfield Commits Suicide, News, state journal register
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