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What s leading to the law enforcement lag in vaccinations?

Posted5/7/2021 5:20 AM The deadliest threat facing law enforcement officers across the country over the past year hasn t been armed criminals, high-speed pursuits or reckless drivers crashing into patrol vehicles. It s been COVID-19.   According to the Officer Down Memorial Page, 297 officers including nine in Illinois have died after contracting the virus as a result of their duties. That s nearly 200 more than all other causes combined over the same time frame. But despite those sobering statistics, police officers nationwide have been slow to get the COVID-19 vaccine, according to a report this week in The Washington Post. Although police were among the first with access, less than 40% of officers in several major-city departments New York, Atlanta and Phoenix among them have received even one dose, the Post reported. That compares to nearly 57% of adults nationwide, according to the latest figures from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Arlington Heights PD Observes Distracted Driving Awareness Month

Reply April 6, 2021 April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month across the nation, and the Arlington Heights Police are urging drivers to drop their phones and focus on the road with a not-so-subtle reminder: Phone in One Hand. Ticket in the Other. Subscribe It has become all too common to see people driving down the road while looking at their phones, texting, and talk while driving. Not only is this dangerous and illegal, but they do it anyway, putting themselves and others at risk. During April, you will see increased law enforcement efforts as officers stop and ticket anyone who violates distracted driving and other Illinois motor vehicle laws.

What to do if you are a victim of unemployment fraud

What to do if you are a victim of unemployment fraud In June, signs were displayed at the closed Illinois Department of Employment Security WorkNet center in Arlington Heights. Employers and workers are reporting an uptick in unemployment fraud claims nationwide. Associated Press   Posted1/12/2021 5:30 AM Suburban employers and workers are reporting an uptick in fraudulent unemployment claims, part of a nationwide trend of opportunistic scams spurred by rising joblessness due to the COVID-19 pandemic. We are getting a lot of calls, said Alexandra Ovington, crime prevention officer for the Arlington Heights Police Department.   Neighboring police departments also have seen an influx of unemployment fraud claims in the last several months, she said.

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