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Cross-River Crime Task Force Announced | Alton Daily News

WBGZ Radio 4/8/2021 | By Doug Jenkins - WBGZ Radio As crime continues to increase in Madison County, many say at the hands of criminals from the St. Louis area, the Madison County State s Attorney has announced the formation of a new Cross-River Crime Task Force. The mission of the task force will be to combine the efforts of the different law enforcement agencies to protect our communities and bring these criminals to justice. Madison County State s Attorney Tom Haine tells The Big Z he talked to every police chief in the county, and they all say they are dealing with crime committed by individuals from across the river.

Haine creates Cross-River Crime Task Force to address crime coming from Missouri

Haine Madison County State’s Attorney Tom Haine formed a new Cross-River Crime Task Force in response to crime flowing from across the river into Madison County. The task force was created to “sustain a county-wide focus” on the crime coming from Missouri, according to a press release.  The task force is comprised of law enforcement officials from the federal, state and local levels who work together to stop individuals from using the interstate highways and bridges to cross state lines and commit crimes in Madison County.   The task force’s mission is to combine the efforts of the different law enforcement agencies to protect Madison County communities and bring criminals to justice, the press release states.

Chapman denies reconsidering consolidation in suits accusing Glen Carbon, officials of harassment, unlawful arrest

Chapman denies reconsidering consolidation in suits accusing Glen Carbon, officials of harassment, unlawful arrest
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Lakin retiring at term s end in 2022

Lakin retiring at term s end in 2022 Scott Cousins, scousins@thetelegraph.com FacebookTwitterEmail Lakin EDWARDSVILLE Madison County Sheriff John Lakin has announced he will retire at the end of his term in 2022. “I have been fortunate to work with incredibly dedicated and professional police officers throughout my career,” Lakin said in a press release announcing his retirement. “The men and women of the Madison County Sheriff’s Office are the ‘real deal’ of law enforcement and I am proud and honored to lead them. Leaving them will be the hardest part of retiring.” One of the reasons for his announcement is that his wife, Amy, will be eligible to retire this summer after 35 years with the Illinois State Police.

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