Village of Dolton
Recent News About Village of Dolton
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No new registered sex offenders living in Jasper County as of September 2024
The Illinois Police Sex Offender Registry shows there were no new registered sex offenders living in Jasper County in September 2024.
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Q3: No new registered sex offenders living in Jasper County
The Illinois Police Sex Offender Registry shows there are no new registered sex offenders living in Jasper County as of the third quarter of 2024.
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Court grants restraining orders against Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard
In another legal setback for Tiffany Henyard, the Village of Dolton Mayor Pro Tem Jason House and Trustees Brittney Norwood, Kiana Belcher, and Tammy Brown filed for Temporary Restraining Orders against Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard. The restraining orders were related to her appointments to Police Chief, Village Administrator, and Village Attorney.
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Court filing leads to removal of Dolton officials
A court filing submitted yesterday led to an Emergency Temporary Restraining Order that removed Lakeside Legal Attorney Angela Lockett from her position as Village Attorney, Ronnie Burge Sr. as Village Police Chief, and Michael A. Smith as Village Administrator. The complaint alleges various criminal activities, including the unlawful restraint of the Administrative Services director by Tiffany Henyard’s boyfriend and former Dolton Deputy Police Chief, under Henyard's direction.
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Mayor's attorney claims power over board decisions during Dolton meeting
During this week's meeting at the village of Dolton, Mayor Tiffany Henyard invited her personal criminal defense attorneys, Beau Brindley and Ed McDavid, to address the attendees. The attorneys argued that Henyard is a victim and accused others of corruption.
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Attorney General directs Dolton to make public meetings accessible
The Attorney General’s Public Access Bureau has issued Binding Opinion #24-010, directing the Village of Dolton to take immediate action to ensure future meetings are accessible and open to the public. The opinion specifies that meetings should be held in locations with adequate space and configured to accommodate attendees. While reasonable safety measures are allowed, the Board is instructed to avoid unnecessary security measures such as street closures, parking barricades, and an excessive police presence that could impede or deter public attendance.
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Jasper County called home by no new registered sex offenders as of August 2024
There were no new registered sex offenders living in Jasper County in August 2024, compared to the month before, according to the Illinois Police Sex Offender Registry.
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Former Dolton assistant police chief loses certification amid legal troubles
Dolton, Ill. (ECWd) – Dolton’s former Assistant Police Chief Lewis Lacey is no longer listed as a certified police officer in the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board (ILETSB) officer certification database.
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Dolton mayor and terminated assistant chief threaten officers with insubordination
During a meeting today, Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard and the federally indicted and terminated Assistant Chief Lewis Lacey threatened Dolton Police Officers with insubordination if they do not recognize Lacey as their Chief of Police.
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The Registry shows no new sex offenders living in Jasper County as of July 2024
There were no new registered sex offenders living in Jasper County in July 2024, according to the Police Sex Offender Registry.
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Coles County houses 5 new registered sex offenders as of July 2024
Coles County had five new sex offenders registered as living there in July 2024, according to the Illinois Police Sex Offender Registry.
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Jasper County called home by no new registered sex offenders as of June 2024
There were no new registered sex offenders living in Jasper County in June 2024, according to the Police Sex Offender Registry.
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5 new registered sex offenders living in Lawrence County in Q2 2024
The Illinois Police Sex Offender Registry shows there were five new registered sex offenders living in Lawrence County as of the second quarter of 2024.
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Jasper County houses 1 new registered sex offender in Q2 2024
Jasper County has one new sex offender registered as living there as of the second quarter of 2024, compared to the previous quarter, according to the Illinois Police Sex Offender Registry.
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June 2024: 4 new registered sex offenders living in Lawrence County
The Illinois Police Sex Offender Registry shows there were four new registered sex offenders living in Lawrence County in June 2024.
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Jasper County houses 1 new registered sex offender as of May 2024
The Illinois Police Sex Offender Registry shows there was one new registered sex offender living in Jasper County in May 2024.
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Lawrence County houses 1 new registered sex offender as of March 2024
The Illinois Police Sex Offender Registry shows there was one new registered sex offender living in Lawrence County in March 2024.
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Coles County called home by 9 new registered sex offenders in Q1 2024
There were nine new registered sex offenders living in Coles County as of the first quarter of 2024, compared to the previous quarter, according to the Illinois Police Sex Offender Registry.
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Coles County houses 2 new registered sex offenders as of March 2024
The Illinois Police Sex Offender Registry shows there were two new registered sex offenders living in Coles County in March 2024.
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Registered sex offenders: 4 new new living in Coles County as of February 2024
Coles County had four new sex offenders registered as living there in February 2024, according to the Illinois Police Sex Offender Registry.