Body Worn Cameras are Here to Stay By Chief George Filenko We live in a visual society where the touch of a button on our cell, equipped with high definition cameras can document everything. It would make sense for police, for investigative purposes, would want to wear cameras to document daily encounters. Video is undeniably powerful evidence. Routinely complaints of police officers allegedly using their authority in ways that may or may not have follow policy, procedure or … [Read more...]
Head Light Laws Illinois&Wisconsin
Illinois Headlights Headlights are required to be turned on whenever the windshield wipers are in use. It’s also recommended to have them on in fog.Headlights must be in use from dusk to dawn. High Beams High beams must be dimmed when approaching traffic is within 500 feet.High beams must also be dimmed when following within 300 feet of another vehicle. Wisconsin Headlights Headlights must be in use from 30 minutes after sunset until 30 minutes before sunrise.Headlights … [Read more...]
RLPPD Launches You Tube Channel
Please tune in weekly for informational videos on Community Events, Crime Prevention Tips and Q & A. … [Read more...]
Text a Tip – Mental Health Assistance
What is Text-A-Tip? Text-A-Tip is a 24/7 anonymous text-communication system for youth needing immediate mental health assistance for themselves or a friend. Members of the community can send a message through the "Lake County Help" app to a dedicated number and receive an immediate response from a licensed clinician while remaining completely anonymous. The anonymity makes it a comfortable place for students to share information and provides a safe outlet for voicing concerns about … [Read more...]
Reporting Child Abuse
Courtesy of DCFS Department of Child and Family Services DCFS has the primary responsibility of protecting children through the investigation of suspected abuse or neglect by parents and other caregivers in a position of trust or authority over the child. Call the 24-hour Child Abuse Hotline at 800-25-ABUSE (800-252-2873 or TTY 1-800-358-5117) if you suspect that a child has been harmed or is at risk of being harmed by abuse or neglect. If you believe a child is in … [Read more...]
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