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Central Illinois struggles with massage parlor crackdown amid trafficking concerns

State Rep. John Cabello, R-Machesney Park, a law enforcement officer, noted that while ordinances can help, most investigations begin with tips or complaints, not routine licensing checks. #trafficking

U.S. Attorney’s Office Announces Expansion of Project Safe Neighborhoods in Chicago

The PSN program is a federally funded, nationwide initiative that brings together federal, state, and local law enforcement and other stakeholders to identify the most pressing violent crime problems and develop comprehensive solutions to address them. #project

Illinois Gaming Board (IGB) Approves New Gaming Licenses Among Other Regulatory Measures

The IGB adopted a proposed amendment to video gaming Rule 1800.550 to allow the IGB to grant sales agent and broker licenses to licensed video gaming technicians and terminal handlers to become licensed sales agents. #licenses

Rep. Sheehan Calls for the Repeal of the Safe-T Act After Another Tragic Case

A child was taken from this world in a horrific way, and the people accused of her murder are walking free. The Safe-T Act has turned our justice system upside down, protecting criminals while failing the most vulnerable among us." #murder

Investment Advisor Charged in Federal Court With Defrauding Client

Jordan Roman, 47, of Rancho Park, Calif., is charged with wire fraud in a criminal information filed last Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Chicago. #fraud

Chief Apostle Mccoy, Gator Bradley Join Larry Hoover’s Wife in Seeking Pardon

When President Trump commuted the federal drugs and extortion sentence of the 74-year-old Hoover, McCoy and Bradley called on Pritzker to do the “righteous thing” and grant the pardon. #pardon

Amid 45% Increase in ComEd’s Power Price, Cub Calls on Utility to Work With Customers to Keep Them Safe, Cool, Connected This Summer

“This will be a difficult summer for far too many customers, and we urge ComEd to do everything possible to work with people so they stay safe, cool and connected this summer,” CUB Executive Director Sarah Moskowitz said. #electric

Suburban Chicago Businessman Charged With Swindling Investors out of $3.6 Million

An indictment returned Tuesday, May 20th, in U.S. District Court in Chicago charges Awad Odeh, 41, of Palos Hills, Ill., with four counts of wire fraud... #fbi

Missing Persons Identification Act Passes General Assembly

The bill mandates that missing persons cases remain active with the respective law  enforcement agency, and in the databases, until the person is located. #missingpersons

Jim Marter Demands Rep. Lauren Underwood Condemn Colorado Terror Attack and Address Homeland Security Failure

The suspect, Mohamed Soliman, reportedly used incendiary devices and a makeshift flamethrower in an act authorities are investigating as domestic terrorism, allegedly motivated by radical Islamic extremism and anti-Semitism. #attack

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