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Kendall County Sheriff's Office: Kendall County Sheriff's Office Participates In Multi-Jurisdictional Arrest Warrant Sweep
Kendall County Sheriff's Office Participates in Multi-Jurisdictional Arrest Warrant Sweep
06/28/2021 3:00 PM
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Kendall County Sheriff’s Office Participates in Multi-Jurisdictional Arrest Warrant Sweep
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Kendall County Sheriff’s Office Participates in Multi-Jurisdictional Arrest Warrant Sweep Kendall County Sheriff’s Office Participates in Multi-Jurisdictional Arrest Warrant Sweep
Kendall County, IL (June 28, 2021, 4:00 PM)
Kendall County Sheriff’s Office hosts a multi-jurisdictional arrest warrant sweep throughout Kendall County which results in the service of 12 arrest warrants.
On June 24th, 2021, members of the Kendall County Sheriff’s Office participated in a multi-jurisdictional arrest warrant sweep throughout Kendall County. Multiple agencies assisted in the warrant sweep including the Plano Police Department, Yorkville Police Department, Oswego Police Department, Montgomery Police Department, Kane County Sheriff’s Office, the Kendall County Criminal Intelligence Team (CIT), and members of the United States Marshals Great Lakes Regional Fugitive Task Force.
The 12 arrest warrants were served for various offenses which are listed below.
Sheriff Dwight Baird believes that cooperation and coordination between law enforcement agencies are of paramount importance in ensuring public safety. He added, “We are fortunate to have great working relationships with local and federal law enforcement agencies, which maximizes the impact and effectiveness of these kinds of operations.”
The Kendall County Sheriff’s Office would like to remind citizens to call Crime Stoppers at 630-553-5999 to report any information regarding a fugitive’s whereabouts. Callers remain anonymous and may be eligible for a reward if the information leads to the apprehension of a fugitive. You may also visit the Kendall County Facebook “Fugitive Fridays” for the fugitive of the week.
The public is reminded that criminal defendants are presumed innocent until the government is able to prove its charges in court beyond a reasonable doubt.
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Contact: Deputy Dan Briars #95
Phone: (630) 465-2067
Email: dbriars@co.kendall.il.us
This press release was produced by Kendall County Sheriff's Office. The views expressed here are the author’s own.