Illinois Conservation Police

Illinois Conservation Police Illinois Department of Natural Resources - Office of Law Enforcement There were three of them: one each for the Chicago, Peoria, and Quincy's area.
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EARLY HISTORY
The first "Game Wardens" hired in Illinois were appointed by the Governor in 1885. They served a two-year term and were paid by receiving a portion of the fine monies collected from arrests they made for game law violations. They traveled the state by train, and would often be away from home for many days at a time. Fourteen years later, in 1899, twenty-two additional Game Wardens we

re hired. Fisheries' laws were introduced many years after the first game laws, resulting in the hiring of several "Fish Wardens" in 1911. Game Wardens didn't enforce fish laws back then. Game Wardens and Fish Wardens joined forces and became the "Division of Fish & Game" in 1917, a new division of the Illinois Department of Agriculture. The Department of Conservation was created in 1925. Agriculture's "Division of Fish & Game" joined the Department of Conservation in 1928, being renamed the "Division of Law Enforcement." The Game Wardens and Fish Wardens now were interchangeable, having the authority to enforce both fish and game laws instead of only one or the other. Because of this, their titles of Game Warden and Fish Warden were first changed to "Constable," replaced later by the title of "Inspector" (which they held until 1974). MODERN HISTORY
The Conservation Department's Inspectors (unofficially referred to as Game Wardens) received additional enforcement duties in 1959 when the Boat Registration & Safety Act was passed. At first, it was thought that the Illinois State Police or some other agency would be responsible for enforcing the new boating laws. However, because Conservation's Law Enforcement Division already had boats (nearly each Inspector had his own boat to enforce fish laws and to check waterfowl hunters), they were to be the primary boating enforcement agency (which included the Department's new responsibility of handling the registration of all motor boats). The next increase in job duties occurred in the mid to late sixties when legislation was passed giving Conservation's Law Enforcement Division full police authority within the Department's state park system. Prior to this, the Inspectors could only enforce game laws, fish laws, and boating laws. Now, they could enforce all of the state's laws (traffic laws, criminal and drug laws, etc.) within the Department's owned, managed, or leased properties. Because the law enforcement authority had increased to include duties above and beyond traditional game and fish enforcement, the Inspector's official title was changed to "Conservation Police Officer" (or "CPO") in 1974. In July of 1995, the Department of Conservation merged with several smaller departments to form what is now the Illinois Department of Natural Resources (or the DNR), yet we are still referred to as Conservation Police Officers. Since the beginning, the first title of "Game Warden" seemed to be the one that has endured, and many people still use that title today for CPOs (not only in Illinois, but throughout the country). ENFORCEMENT DUTIES
Today, although CPOs have full police authority in the enforcement of all Illinois Compiled Statutes, their enforcement mission is to focus upon those laws and activities associated with natural resource protection and recreational safety. Examples of the duties include:

* enforcing criminal laws, vehicle laws, drug laws, etc. in the State Parks.

* patrolling on Illinois lakes and rivers to check boating safety equipment and watercraft registration

* enforcing the fish and wildlife laws (checking hunters, trappers, sport and commercial fishermen for licenses, fish & game size/possession limits, season dates and hours, etc.)

* enforcing timber buyers and forest products transportation laws; endangered species laws; snowmobile registration and operation laws; Federal fish & wildlife laws; commercial establishments (e.g fur buyers, taxidermists, fish markets) and Departmental (DNR) Administrative Rules & Regulations

NON-ENFORCEMENT DUTIES

Not all of the duties involve enforcement. A CPO's workload involves non-enforcement activities, such as:

* speaking at sport or hunt clubs, civic organizations, school classes, etc.

* staffing information booths at major sports, travel or boating expositions, or during "Law Enforcement Career Days" at specific colleges/universities/high schools in Illinois

* assisting with hunting, boating, and snowmobiling safety education programs

* assisting other law enforcement agencies, or to help in certain emergency/rescue situations

* providing instruction to other police agencies in certain "Conservation type" laws or related enforcement procedures

* working with college students who earn credit hours in an internship program, by working with veteran Conservation Police Officers to learn about the duties and responsibilities.

* attending various in-service type training programs such as: legal and legislative updates, first aid/CPR refreshers, and officer survival training (self defense and use of fi****ms); and specialized schools (such as forensics, commercial establishments, sonar use, waterfowl enforcement, interview & interrogation schools, DUI and OUI enforcement [operating watercraft while under the influence alcohol or drugs], accident investigation [boating/hunting], etc.).

IDNR reminds hunters to be mindful of use technology in the fieldKnow the rules before using drones, artificial intellig...
11/21/2024

IDNR reminds hunters to be mindful of use technology in the field
Know the rules before using drones, artificial intelligence, and e-bikes
As technological innovation continues to advance, the Illinois Department of Natural Resources cautions hunters to be mindful of rules and best practices surrounding the use of technology in the field. This includes the use of drones for recovering wildlife, artificial intelligence for reviewing hunting laws, and e-bikes to access hunting sites.

Drones
The use of unmanned aircraft, or drones, for any aspect of hunting or recovery of wildlife is unlawful in Illinois.
“Not only is drone use for hunting unlawful in Illinois, it goes against the spirit of fair chase and widely accepted hunting ethics,” said Jed Whitchurch, director of the IDNR Office of Law Enforcement. “Illinois Conservation Police officers are monitoring for drone use during the fall and winter hunting seasons. We encourage all hunters to familiarize themselves with the Wildlife Code and abide by the law.”
The unlawful use of drones for hunting could result in enforcement action, including but not limited to the seizure and forfeiture of unlawfully used equipment. Hunters are advised to review all requirements of the Illinois Wildlife Code, which regulates the taking of wildlife and the use of unmanned aircraft in these situations (520 ILCS 5/2.33(i) and 520 ILCS 5/1.2o).

Artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence, or AI, is gaining popularity as a resource for answers about hunting regulations. But a review of AI-generated answers to common hunting questions in Illinois shows this underdeveloped tool frequently provides flawed, conflicting, or incorrect answers.
“AI-generated information can pose a real problem when it comes to hunting laws, which can be very specific and nuanced based on the season, site, or situation,” said Phil Borsdorf with IDNR’s Hunter Heritage Program. “Our advice is to rely on primary sources for hunting information, such as the Digest of Hunting and Trapping Regulations, IDNR’s Hunt Illinois website, and the state wildlife code.”

E-bikes
As electric bikes, or e-bikes, have become more popular, some hunters have found them to be convenient, affordable vehicles for reaching remote hunting sites. However, these bikes are prohibited on IDNR-owned and operated lands for any reason, including hunting and trapping access, except on public access roads or designated bike trails.
Hunters can visit individual state park websites or contact park site offices for more information about bike trail accessibility.
As recently as last week, Illinois Conservation Police received a complaint about a hunter using an e-bike in the woods at the Peabody-River King State Fish and Wildlife Area in St. Clair County. Upon further investigation, the hunter was cited for having an expired e-bike permit, transporting an uncased bow, and other offenses.
Links are included here:https://www2.illinois.gov/IISNews/30650-IDNR_reminds_hunters_to_be_mindful_of_use_technology_in_the_field.pdf

Contact your local CPO or report an incident on the IDNR website links below. You can also follow us on Facebook and Instagram

https://dnr2.illinois.gov/OLETIPHotline/
https://dnr.illinois.gov/content/dam/soi/en/web/dnr/lawenforcement/documents/districtcpophonesandemails.pdf

On Wednesday October 23rd District 15 CPOs presented Wabash County State’s Attorney Kelli Storckman a certificate of app...
10/25/2024

On Wednesday October 23rd District 15 CPOs presented Wabash County State’s Attorney Kelli Storckman a certificate of appreciation to express their appreciation for the successful prosecution of a major deer poaching case in Wabash Co Illinois that also spilled over into Indiana. The case included over 20 deer unlawfully killed by rifles at night or intentionally run over with vehicles and left to waste. The prosecution of this case covered 3 years and numerous court appearances before securing guilty pleas and resulted in lifetime suspension of hunting privileges for 3 suspects and a 15-year suspension for a fourth. Penalties included forfeiture of weapons, a pickup truck, deer heads, and $44,000.00 in fines and restitution. Proper prosecution of cases of this severity are imperative to protecting the state’s resources and the interests of all legal sportsmen who enjoy them. State’s Attorney Storckman has proven herself to be a valuable ally to all legal hunters and sportsmen and we can’t thank her enough for all her hard work.

Contact your local CPO or report an incident on the IDNR website links below. You can also follow us on Facebook and Instagram

https://dnr2.illinois.gov/OLETIPHotline/
https://dnr.illinois.gov/content/dam/soi/en/web/dnr/lawenforcement/documents/districtcpophonesandemails.pdf

10/10/2024
We are still seeking the public's assistance identifying the individuals who unlawfully killed this deer. Anyone with in...
08/12/2024

We are still seeking the public's assistance identifying the individuals who unlawfully killed this deer. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact the Illinois Conservation Police or the TIP Hotline.

Contact your local CPO or report an incident on the IDNR website links below. You can also follow us on Facebook and Instagram

https://dnr2.illinois.gov/OLETIPHotline/
https://dnr.illinois.gov/content/dam/soi/en/web/dnr/lawenforcement/documents/districtcpophonesandemails.pdf

Come talk with a CPO at the Illinois State Fair in Conservation World!
08/10/2024

Come talk with a CPO at the Illinois State Fair in Conservation World!

On June 12th, 2024, CPO Post and CPOT Hillis, received a report of an injured Bald Eagle in the 7000th block of Camden R...
07/31/2024

On June 12th, 2024, CPO Post and CPOT Hillis, received a report of an injured Bald Eagle in the 7000th block of Camden Rd. near Lawson Rd. in Schuyler County. Upon arrival CPOs observed the Eagle’s left wing to be injured. CPO Post and CPOT Hillis successfully captured the Eagle and transported it to Treehouse Wildlife Center in Dow, IL for rehabilitation efforts.
On June 13th, 2024, CPO Post was informed by Treehouse Wildlife Center employees that X-Rays indicated the Eagle had a broken left wing, and a pellet was lodged on its right side. Despite the efforts of Treehouse Wildlife Center employees, Eagle succumbed to its injuries on the evening of the 17th.
A necropsy was performed and the pellet was extracted from the body of the Eagle. The pellet appears to be a single .177 caliber projectile commonly used in pellet guns.
Anyone with information regarding the shot Eagle is encouraged to contact CPO Post at 217-655-3026 or anonymously at the Target Illinois Poachers (TIPS) hotline at 1-877-2DNRLAW (1-877-236-7529) and https://dnr2.illinois.gov/OLETIPHotline/

Contact your local CPO or report an incident on the IDNR website links below. You can also follow us on Facebook and Instagram

https://dnr2.illinois.gov/OLETIPHotline/

https://dnr.illinois.gov/content/dam/soi/en/web/dnr/lawenforcement/documents/districtcpophonesandemails.pdf

All individuals who submitted applications through the IL Department of Central Management Services (CMS) for the positi...
07/23/2024

All individuals who submitted applications through the IL Department of Central Management Services (CMS) for the position of Conservation Police Officer Trainee are invited to participate in the required P.O.W.E.R. (Peace Officer Wellness Evaluation Report) and Swim Tests. Testing dates and locations are listed below.

Central Illinois Testing
POWER Test
Illinois College, Bruner Fitness and Recreation Center
1121 Edgehill Rd, Jacksonville, Il 62650
Saturday August 3rd, 8am – 12pm

Swim Test
Illinois College, Bruner Fitness and Recreation Center
1121 Edgehill Rd, Jacksonville, Il 62650
Sunday August 4th , 8am – 12pm

Northern Illinois Testing
POWER Test
Huntley High School
13719 Harmony Road, Huntley, IL 60142 on
Saturday, August 10 from 9am to 1pm

Swim Test
Barrington High School
616 West Main Street, Barrington, IL, 60010
Sunday August 11th 9am -1pm

Southern Illinois Testing
POWER Test
Southern Illinois University Carbondale Recreational Center
300 E. Grand Ave., Carbondale,
Saturday August 10th, 8am – 12pm

Swim Test
Southern Illinois University Carbondale Recreational Center
300 E. Grand Ave., Carbondale
Sunday August 11th, 1pm – 4pm

IDNR is seeking applicants for the position of Conservation Police Officer Trainee.Offering competitive pay and benefits...
07/15/2024

IDNR is seeking applicants for the position of Conservation Police Officer Trainee.
Offering competitive pay and benefits, including affordable, employer-sponsored health care, dental, vision, and pension. Employer-furnished equipment, take-home patrol vehicle, flexible scheduling, and much more.
Application may be found at:
https://illinois.jobs2web.com/job/Springfield-CONSERVATION-POLICE-OFFICER-TRAINEE-IL-62702/1190191900/
Applications must be electronically submitted by July 26, 2024.
ELIGIBILITY
20 ILCS 805/805-535, Any person hired by the Department of Natural Resources for a sworn law enforcement position or position that has arrest authority must meet the following minimum professional standards.
1. At the time of hire, the person must be not less than 20 years of age and have successfully completed an associate's degree or 60 credit hours at an accredited college or university. Any person so hired shall not have power of arrest, nor shall he or she be permitted to carry fi****ms, until he or she reaches 21 years of age;
2. The person must possess the skill level and demonstrate the ability to swim at a competency level approved by the Department in an administrative rule; and
3. The person must successfully obtain certification pursuant to the Illinois Police Training Act and must also successfully complete the Conservation Police Academy training program, consisting of not less than 400 hours of training, within one year of hire.
Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary, all persons who meet one of the following requirements are deemed to have met the collegiate education requirements:
i. have been honorably discharged and who have been awarded a Southwest Asia Service Medal, Kosovo Campaign Medal, Korean Defense Service Medal, Afghanistan Campaign Medal, Iraq Campaign Medal, or Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal by the United States Armed Forces;

ii. are active members of the Illinois National Guard or a reserve component of the United States Armed Forces and who have been awarded a Southwest Asia Service Medal, Kosovo Campaign Medal, Korean Defense Service Medal, Afghanistan Campaign Medal, Iraq Campaign Medal, or Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal as a result of honorable service during deployment on active duty
iii. have been honorably discharged and served in a combat mission by proof of hostile fire pay or imminent danger pay during deployment on active duty; or
iv. have at least 3 years of full active and continuous military duty and received an honorable discharge before hiring.
Afghanistan Campaign Medal, Iraq Campaign Medal, Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, Southwest Asia Service Medal, Kosovo Campaign Medal, Korean Defense Service Medal

For additional eligibility information:
https://dnr.illinois.gov/lawenforcement/conservationpoliceofficercareeropportunities.html
The hiring process will consist of:
Application Submission to Department of Central Management Services
Physical Fitness and Swimming Proficiency Tests
In-person Interview
Medical Examination
Psychological Examination
Background Investigation

Unless previously certified as a Police Officer in Illinois, selected applicants will be required to complete a paid, 16-week police certification at the Illinois State Police Academy. An additional paid, 14-week Conservation Academy must be completed as a condition of employment. During these training academies, selected applicants will be provided meals and lodging on-site, Monday-Friday.

For further information you may call or email your respective OLE recruiting officer:

CPO Tom Davis- Recruiting Officer- Northeast Illinois
Email: [email protected] Phone Number: (847) 404-3596

CPO Isaac Gerard- Recruiting Officer- Northwest Illinois
Email: [email protected] Phone Number: (309) 214-0203

CPO Chase Sanford- Recruiting Officer- Central Illinois
Email: [email protected] Phone Number: (217) 361-9982

CPO Lisa Schoenhoff- Recruiting Officer- Southern Illinois
Email: [email protected] Phone Number: (618) 383-4241

IDNR will begin the hiring process for a new Conservation Police Officer Trainee class this month. Applicants must be a ...
07/03/2024

IDNR will begin the hiring process for a new Conservation Police Officer Trainee class this month. Applicants must be a minimum of 20 years of age and meet ONE of the following criteria:

- An associate degree or 60 college credit hours from an accredited institution
- 3 years active-duty military service
- Military service with certain commendations

Additional information can be found at: https://dnr.illinois.gov/lawenforcement.html

UPPER MISSISSIPPI RIVER ADVISORY: High Water Action Phase is currently in effect for select zones. Recreational vessels ...
07/03/2024

UPPER MISSISSIPPI RIVER ADVISORY: High Water Action Phase is currently in effect for select zones. Recreational vessels are prohibited from entering these areas until further notice.

*UPDATE* Please see newest post for updated information regarding recreational boating restrictions

UPPER MISSISSIPPI RIVER ADVISORY: High Water Action Phase is currently in effect for select zones. Recreational vessels are prohibited from entering these areas until further notice.

Anyone with information is encouraged to contact us at the TIP hotline link below or by calling 1-877-2DNRLAW (1-877-236...
06/12/2024

Anyone with information is encouraged to contact us at the TIP hotline link below or by calling 1-877-2DNRLAW (1-877-236-7529)

https://dnr2.illinois.gov/OLETIPHotline/

Contact your local CPO or report an incident on the IDNR website links below. You can also follow us on Facebook and Instagram

https://dnr2.illinois.gov/OLETIPHotline/
https://dnr.illinois.gov/content/dam/soi/en/web/dnr/lawenforcement/documents/districtcpophonesandemails.pdf

UPDATE - This event is being rescheduled for Sunday, September 15th from 10am to 6pm. A new flyer will be posted in the ...
06/04/2024

UPDATE - This event is being rescheduled for Sunday, September 15th from 10am to 6pm. A new flyer will be posted in the coming weeks.

IDNR is hosting a free Career Exploration Day for 6th-12th grade students, Sunday June 23. Join the Illinois Conservation Police and other IDNR Divisions to learn about IDNR careers, volunteer opportunities, archery, fishing, and firearm basics, and much more.

Registration is required. To register, use the QR code in the flyer or go to https://dnr.illinois.gov/calendar/page.idnr-career-education-day.html

Contact your local CPO or report an incident on the IDNR website links below. You can also follow us on Facebook and Instagram

https://dnr2.illinois.gov/OLETIPHotline/
https://dnr.illinois.gov/content/dam/soi/en/web/dnr/lawenforcement/documents/districtcpophonesandemails.pdf

CPO Tom Davis competed in the First Responder Chili Cookoff in Huntley to help raise money for the Huntley School Distri...
05/20/2024

CPO Tom Davis competed in the First Responder Chili Cookoff in Huntley to help raise money for the Huntley School District 158 Education Foundation. From the article:
Illinois Conservation Police brought some creativity to their chili recipe by using bison, beef brisket and bacon along with numerous toppings, from Wisconsin cheese curds to Gold Fish crackers. Officer Tom Davis cooked the bison, which he gets from Gravity Farms in Pontiac. Chili eaters who don’t use any toppings he fondly calls “purists.”
“It’s good to see people face to face,” Davis said. “We want people to want to run towards us, not away from us.”

https://www.shawlocal.com/northwest-herald/thank-you/first-responders/2024/05/02/lighter-side-of-first-responding-which-fire-or-police-department-has-best-chili//?utm_medium=referral&utm_source=shareArticleButton&utm_campaign=shareArticleButton

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https://dnr2.illinois.gov/OLETIPHotline/
https://dnr.illinois.gov/content/dam/soi/en/web/dnr/lawenforcement/documents/districtcpophonesandemails.pdf

05/13/2024

On Wednesday afternoon, CPOs were notified of a vehicle accident at Des Plaines State Fish and Wildlife Area. Will County Sheriff’s Deputies arrived first on scene and discovered an abandoned white sedan with two flat tires. Deputies performed a K-9 search of the area and located male and one female determined to be the vehicle’s occupants. The K-9 also alerted on the car which resulted in a search of the vehicle revealing suspected stolen credit cards, check books, and photo IDs. Used syringes and needles containing he**in residue were also located.
Upon further investigation by CPOs, the car was confirmed to be stolen from a residence in Michigan the previous day. The female on scene was identified as the individual who stole the vehicle. The female subject provided a false name and date of birth during the encounter and also publicly displayed her ge***al area in a state park. The female subject was transported to Wilmington Police Department for fingerprinting and processing. The female later provided her name and date of birth for positive identification. She was charged with a class 2 felony for unlawful possession of a stolen motor vehicle, unlawful obstruction of identification, and unlawful display of ge***als in a State Park. Charges and investigation are pending for unlawful possession of stolen credit cards, unlawful possession of stolen check books, driving while license suspended, driving off roadway in a state park, and criminal trespass to motor vehicle.

Contact your local CPO or report an incident on the IDNR website links below. You can also follow us on Facebook and Instagram

https://dnr2.illinois.gov/OLETIPHotline/
https://dnr.illinois.gov/content/dam/soi/en/web/dnr/lawenforcement/documents/districtcpophonesandemails.pdf

Over the past weekend, Mason County Sheriffs Office and Havana Police Department received a call of a boat doing circles...
05/07/2024

Over the past weekend, Mason County Sheriffs Office and Havana Police Department received a call of a boat doing circles in the middle of the Illinois River in front of the Havana Riverfront. Callers reported it appeared no one was on board the watercraft. Havana PD immediately notified Conservation Police.
While a CPO was deploying his boat to start a crime scene and the possibility of body recovery, a barge company was able to get the watercraft secured, as it drifted into one of their parked barges and wedged into driftwood in front of the barge.
The barge company discovered there was an unresponsive male on board the watercraft and towed the watercraft to a boat ramp across the river where the operator regained consciousness at the boat ramp. It was discovered the boat operator was extremely intoxicated and passed out behind the wheel while attempting to return to the marina in Havana after fishing that afternoon.
The operator was cited for OUI over BAC .08, along with other multiple citations and written warnings.

Contact your local CPO or report an incident on the IDNR website links below. You can also follow us on Facebook and Instagram

https://dnr2.illinois.gov/OLETIPHotline/
https://dnr.illinois.gov/content/dam/soi/en/web/dnr/lawenforcement/documents/districtcpophonesandemails.pdf

05/06/2024

On Saturday 4/27/2024 CPOs were conducting a road hunting detail in Pike County. Two turkey decoys were used to target turkey poachers. During this time a 2023 GMC truck was observed stopped in the roadway looking at the decoys. The truck was sitting for approximately 50 seconds before firing 2 rounds from within the vehicle. A CPO initiated a traffic stop on the truck. A 65 year-old was located in the driver seat.
A revolver was located in the center console of the truck along with 2 spent casings and 3 live rounds. The firearm was seized as evidence.
The driver was citied for hunting by use or aid of a conveyance and issued written warnings for uncased firearm and unlawful hunting from roadway.
The driver was given a court date in Pike County, IL.

Contact your local CPO or report an incident on the IDNR website links below. You can also follow us on Facebook and Instagram

https://dnr2.illinois.gov/OLETIPHotline/

https://dnr.illinois.gov/content/dam/soi/en/web/dnr/lawenforcement/documents/districtcpophonesandemails.pdf

Reminder, Hunting and Fishing Licenses expire March 31. With the first weekend of the new license year coming up, now is...
04/03/2024

Reminder, Hunting and Fishing Licenses expire March 31. With the first weekend of the new license year coming up, now is a great time to renew your license. Licenses can be purchased in person or on the IDNR website, https://dnr.illinois.gov/
While you’re at it pick up a copy of the Hunting and Trapping or Fishing Digest or review it online at the links below.
https://dnr.illinois.gov/content/dam/soi/en/web/dnr/hunting/documents/hunttrapdigest.pdf
https://www.ifishillinois.org/regulations/FishingDigest.pdf

Contact your local CPO or report an incident on the IDNR website links below. You can also follow us on Facebook and Instagram

https://dnr2.illinois.gov/OLETIPHotline/

https://dnr.illinois.gov/content/dam/soi/en/web/dnr/lawenforcement/documents/districtcpophonesandemails.pdf

CPO’s will be attending the Chicago Autoshow from Today (the 10th) to the 19th. Starting everyday from 10am until the sh...
02/10/2024

CPO’s will be attending the Chicago Autoshow from Today (the 10th) to the 19th. Starting everyday from 10am until the show closes each day!

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https://dnr2.illinois.gov/OLETIPHotline/
https://dnr.illinois.gov/content/dam/soi/en/web/dnr/lawenforcement/documents/districtcpophonesandemails.pdf

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