Recently filed court documents show Dinkins is wanted by the state of Illinois after failing to appear in court in April 2019 on meth charges. According to Bureau County, Illinois online court records, Dinkins is charged with delivery or possession with intent to deliver over 900 grams of methamphetamine and manufacturing and delivering — or the intent to deliver — over 200 grams of amphetamine or an analog of the drug.
He will not be extradited to Illinois until his pending charges in Iowa are settled, court documents indicate.
Dinkins' lawyer, Jack Dusthimer, declined the Register's request for comment.
Lankford said Dinkins isn't talking about her daughter's disappearance and refused a visit from her at the Scott County Jail on Thursday. She has previously said Dinkins broke down when he saw Terrell's face on imprinted on a T-shirt during an earlier visit but denied having information that could help locate her daughter.
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