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Drink and Drive, You Lose

Thanks in part to a grant from the State of Illinois, the Sheriff's Office is stepping up enforcement of drunk driving in 2011. Keep yourself, family, friends, and others safe by designating a sober driver.

Peoria County Sheriff’s Office: Sex Offender Information

Peoria County Sheriff Michael McCoy, along with Police Chief Steve Settingsgaard, Bartonville Police Chief Brian Fengel, Peoria Heights Police Chief Dustin Sutton and Chillicothe Police Chief Steve Maurer, introduce a citizen friendly, easy to use, Peoria County wide sex offender registry that will allow citizens to search for the presence of registered sex offenders in proximity to their homes, businesses, and day care centers.

Sheriff McCoy is the second Sheriff in the State of Illinois to offer this program that is state-of-the-art, far easier, and more efficient for the citizens to use.

The program is made possible through the friendship of Junction Ventures and Alexis and Elizabeth Khazzam. For more information, call the Peoria County Sheriff’s Office at 309-697-7858.

OffenderWatch is being provided to enhance the safety and security of the families of Peoria County. The system and easy to follow directions are available at http://www.watchsystems.com/il/peoria

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Click It or Ticket

The Sheriff's Office wants you to stay safe on the roads by buckling up. Thanks to a grant from the State of Illinois, the Sheriff's Office will increase enforcement of safety restraints for drivers and their passengers - particularly children - in 2011. Don't let a ticket be your reminder that Seat Belts Save Lives!

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