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Trooper wounded, suspect dead after they exchange shots near Mount Vernon, Illinois
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MOUNT VERNON, In poor health. (KMOV) – A suspect died and an Illinois State Trooper (ISP) was wounded after they exchanged pictures close to Mount Vernon, Illinois in a single day, police inform Information 4.
The taking pictures occurred on eastbound I-64 close to milepost 72 at 3:00 a.m. Tuesday. Police inform Information 4 that troopers have been referred to as to help a driver, whereas they have been on the scene, a battle broke out and a person pulled out a gun. He and the troopers then exchanged gunfire.
Police say a trooper was injured and the suspect was killed. The wounded trooper, a 16-year veteran of ISP, was taken to a hospital with non-life-threatening accidents.
All lanes of eastbound I-64 have been closed for a number of hours however re-opened simply earlier than 6:30 a.m.
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Kendall County Sheriff invites residents to become citizen members of Illinois Sheriffs’ Association
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In response to growing community interest in supporting law enforcement and building stronger partnerships in the fight against crime, Kendall County Sheriff Dwight Baird invites county residents to become citizen members of the Illinois Sheriffs’ Association.
For more than 97 years, the ISA has provided critical resources to Sheriff’s offices across Illinois.
“As a citizen member, you can directly support these efforts, helping to enhance crime prevention programs, provide specialized training for deputies and improve overall safety in our community,” according to a news release from the Kendall County Sheriff’s Office.
Invitations will arrive by mail only – ISA never solicits donations by phone, the release said.
“A sheriff’s top priority is protecting lives and property,” Baird said in the release. “Community support is essential in keeping our neighborhoods safe. By becoming a citizen member, you are making an investment in the future of our county.”
Residents who do not receive an invitation but want to learn more can visit the Illinois Sheriffs’ Association at ilsheriff.org/membership.
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Northern Illinois could be in for stormy Sunday
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Northern Illinois could be in for a stormy Sunday, with tornadoes possible.
The National Weather Service is expecting two windows for storms Sunday, from daybreak to 10 a.m. and from 2 to 6 p.m., according to its website.
In McHenry County, thunderstorms are possible after 5 a.m. Sunday and patchy fog is expected overnight into Sunday, between 10 p.m. and 4 a.m.
The NWS said the earlier window during the day Sunday might have isolated to scattered coverage and a main threat of damaging winds and small hail.
The afternoon window is the primary “severe threat window” and while damaging winds are the main threat, damaging hail and tornadoes are possible, according to the NWS.
In the afternoon, the highest storm threats are areas east of a line running northeast to southwest from Waukegan, cutting through Kane and La Salle Counties and continuing southwest out of the northern Illinois region.
The NWS encourages people to have multiple ways of getting warnings and have a plan ready if a warning is issued for their area.
For Sunday night into Monday, the NWS forecasts rain showers, likely before 2 a.m., with a chance of rain and snow showers between 2 and 4 a.m., followed by a chance of snow showers after 4 a.m. Little to no snow accumulation is expected, according to the forecast.
The NWS expects another spring storm system to make its way across the country in the middle of next week, which could bring another threat of severe weather to the Chicago area Wednesday.
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