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Clinton Crime Stoppers Announces Dissolution After Nearly Four Decades of ServiceAt last night’s Clinton Crime Stoppers ...
11/06/2025

Clinton Crime Stoppers Announces Dissolution After Nearly Four Decades of Service

At last night’s Clinton Crime Stoppers meeting, members voted unanimously to formally disband the organization after nearly 40 years of dedicated service to the community. The decision came in light of reduced funding from the court system, increasing operational costs that have outpaced revenue, and a gradual decline in public use of the program in recent years.

Clinton Crime Stoppers, Inc. was founded in the summer of 1986, with the original Board of Directors consisting of Barbara Goodfellow (Chairman), Dick Helton, Margarie Hein, Doug Graves, and Ted Lowers. By September 1987, records show the board had expanded to include Barbara Goodfellow (Chairman), Margorie Devore (Vice-Chairman), Kim Gaff (Secretary), Karl Lonbom, Ed Byrd, Joe Cooley, Lynn Dyer, Lori Evans, Doug Graves, Carl Green, Belinda Rittenhouse, and Michael Tomkins. Clinton Police Chief Michael Norrington played a key role and served as the group's first law enforcement liaison.

Guided by the slogan “We want your information, not your name,” Clinton Crime Stoppers' mission has always been to reduce crime and promote community safety by encouraging citizens to provide anonymous tips to law enforcement. The organization has been an invaluable partner to Clinton Police and other local law enforcement agencies—assisting with critical information in some of the area’s most significant investigations and, at times, providing funding for essential equipment and training that might not otherwise have been possible.

While the decision to disband is deeply understood, the absence of this long-standing community partner will certainly be felt. The Clinton Police Department extends its heartfelt gratitude to the many volunteers who have served Clinton Crime Stoppers throughout its existence. Your time, dedication, and unwavering support have made a lasting impact on our community and our collective mission to ensure public safety.

Your service has been deeply appreciated—and your legacy will not be forgotten.

The Clinton Department/Clinton Board or Police & Fire Commissioners has opened application/testing for entry level polic...
11/05/2025

The Clinton Department/Clinton Board or Police & Fire Commissioners has opened application/testing for entry level police officers via the National Testing Network (www.nationaltestingnetwork.com). The application period closes November 30th. Contact Chief Ben Lowers with any questions at [email protected] or 217.935.9443.

The Clinton Police Department wishes everyone a Safe & Happy Halloween! Trick or Treating on the Square from 4-5pm, 5-8p...
10/31/2025

The Clinton Police Department wishes everyone a Safe & Happy Halloween! Trick or Treating on the Square from 4-5pm, 5-8pm for the City of Clinton. Look us up at our usual spot on the Southwest side of the square this afternoon where we’ll be passing out glow sticks to our little ghosts and goblins!

TRAINING NOTICE - POLICE TRAINING IN PROGRESS! The Clinton Police Department will be conducting a tactical training exer...
10/30/2025

TRAINING NOTICE - POLICE TRAINING IN PROGRESS! The Clinton Police Department will be conducting a tactical training exercise in the 200 block of West Main Street this afternoon (former Allen Chiropractic building). This is a training exercise ONLY. There is no emergency and no need to be alarmed by an increased police presence.

10/25/2025
Today’s the day, National Take Back Day!! Bring those expired, unused and unwanted medications to our curbside drop off ...
10/25/2025

Today’s the day, National Take Back Day!! Bring those expired, unused and unwanted medications to our curbside drop off in front of the Clinton Police Department, 118 West Washington St., Clinton, 10am to noon! Proper disposal keeps these from entering our ecosystem through the landfill or water supply systems and prevents them from ever getting into the wrong hands!

🌟 This Saturday - National Drug Take Back Day!! We will be set up in front of the Clinton Police Department 🚓, 118 West ...
10/23/2025

🌟 This Saturday - National Drug Take Back Day!! We will be set up in front of the Clinton Police Department 🚓, 118 West Washington Street, Clinton, from 10a-12p for a curbside drop off of expired and unused medications. 💊

Clean out those medicine cabinets of unwanted meds and bring them for proper disposal so they don’t get into the wrong hands or into our ecosystem from improper disposal. We do NOT accept needles, syringes or sharps of any kind.

Join us this Wednesday from 1:30 to 3:00 PM at Farmer City Outreach for the third and final session of TRIAD’s 2025 Seni...
10/20/2025

Join us this Wednesday from 1:30 to 3:00 PM at Farmer City Outreach for the third and final session of TRIAD’s 2025 Senior Academy. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear valuable presentations focused on senior safety and well-being. Informative content, helpful resources—and exciting door prizes—await!

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. At last night’s DOVE Candlelighting Ceremony, Officers Maggie McCue and Ry...
10/17/2025

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. At last night’s DOVE Candlelighting Ceremony, Officers Maggie McCue and Ryan Kemp were honored for their outstanding commitment and dedicated response to incidents of domestic violence. We extend our sincere thanks to DOVE for their continued advocacy and for recognizing the compassion and professionalism demonstrated by these officers in supporting survivors and addressing domestic violence in our community. Keep up the great work!

The Clinton Police Department is currently accepting applications for an immediate opening of a lateral transfer police ...
10/16/2025

The Clinton Police Department is currently accepting applications for an immediate opening of a lateral transfer police officer, defined as holding a basic law enforcement certification from the Illinois Law Enforcement Training & Standards Board. See details below.

Please Join Us TonightDove’s DeWitt County Domestic Violence Program invites you to a Candlelighting Service as we come ...
10/16/2025

Please Join Us Tonight
Dove’s DeWitt County Domestic Violence Program invites you to a Candlelighting Service as we come together to remember, honor, and reflect.

Thursday, October 16, 2025
6:30 PM
First Church of the Nazarene
1220 Kleemann Dr, Clinton

Let’s light the night to honor those who have suffered and lost their lives due to domestic violence, and to celebrate the strength of survivors and advocates working toward safe homes for all.

Well said, Chief! The juvenile system is beyond challenging, and the adult system isn’t a whole lot better. Worth the re...
10/14/2025

Well said, Chief! The juvenile system is beyond challenging, and the adult system isn’t a whole lot better. Worth the read.

Statement From the Office of the Chief of Police

On October 12, 2025, officers responded to a shooting in the 2300 block of W. Antoinette. A 22-year-old man was found with a gunshot wound to the head. During the investigation, three juveniles were hiding inside a nearby residence along with multiple fi****ms, including a stolen handgun. These juveniles do not live at that residence. They ran there after the shooting, attempted to evade police, and attempted to conceal their involvement.

What makes this even more troubling is that these juveniles are not first-time offenders. Between the three of them, they have been arrested 27 times over the last four to five years. These arrests include:
• Multiple gun-related charges
• Burglary of a motor vehicle
• Criminal trespass
• Domestic battery
• Aggravated battery of a police officer
• Vehicular hijacking
• Resisting and obstructing police

In mid-September, one of these juveniles was arrested for Aggravated Unlawful Use of a Weapon, Possession of a Firearm, and Resisting and Obstructing Police. In that incident, the Juvenile Detention Center (JDC) was forced to deny accepting the juvenile for detention. Due to current Illinois juvenile detention guidelines, he was released back into the community. Less than 30 days later, that same juvenile is involved in another case connected to illegal guns and violence.

In this most recent incident, the Juvenile Detention Center once again initially denied accepting these juveniles. Let me be clear: JDC does not make these decisions on its own. They are required to follow a state-mandated juvenile detention screening system that is failing our communities. This system is broken. It allows repeat violent juvenile offenders to avoid detention and return to the streets, even when they pose a clear threat to public safety.

This system must be examined, reformed, and rebuilt. It is not protecting our communities. It is not helping our youth, and it is absolutely not working!

I want to thank the Peoria County State’s Attorney’s Office for stepping in, challenging the
denial, and ensuring these juveniles were detained based on the severity of their actions and the threat they pose. Without their intervention, these offenders would have been released again.

The police do not decide whether someone is detained, how long they are held, or what
consequences they face. When people ask, “Why are they already back on the street?” the
answer is simple: Because the system releases them, not the police!

We share the same frustration as this community. Our officers are risking their lives arresting armed juvenile offenders. Many of these juveniles are repeatedly released with no meaningful consequences and no intervention services to prevent reoffending. That does not create rehabilitation. It creates more victims.

This is not just a police problem. This is a system problem, and it is a parenting problem.
When there is a lack of accountability, a lack of structure, and a lack of parental involvement, we will continue to see violent juvenile crime increase.

• Police are making arrests.
• Police are seizing guns.
• Police are responding to violent crime.
• Police are not being supported by a system that keeps violent offenders detained long
enough to protect the public or require mandatory intervention.

I fully support stronger laws that hold parents accountable when they knowingly allow their
children to carry guns, engage in violence, and terrorize neighborhoods. These juveniles are not raising themselves; someone is allowing it, and that someone must also be held
responsible.

The Peoria Police Department will continue doing our job. We will continue arresting violent
offenders, seizing illegal guns, and protecting this community. But we cannot and will not
continue being the only line of accountability!

The safety of Peoria is not negotiable.

• If you are a parent, be present, be responsible, be involved.
• If you are a legislator, we need your help to improve the juvenile justice system and
close the gaps that put our communities at risk.
• If you know something, say something. Silence protects violent offenders.

Eric Echevarria
Chief of Police
Peoria Police Department

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118 W Washington St
Clinton, IL
61727

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