Resources and Information

Victim Resources

If you or someone you know is a victim of crime, it is crucial to reach out for help. You can start by contacting local law enforcement if you are in immediate danger. For ongoing support, consider using these resources to find the assistance you need. These resources are designed to provide support and guidance to victims, helping them navigate the challenges they face after experiencing a crime.

Missing, Exploited, and Runaway Children

There are several vital resources available for families and communities dealing with missing children, including organizations, hotlines, and educational materials. These resources are crucial for supporting families and communities in the search for missing children and in preventing child abduction and exploitation. If you or someone you know is dealing with a missing child situation, reaching out to these organizations can provide essential help and guidance.

Crime Stoppers of Will County

Crime Stoppers is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to reducing crime right here in Will County. Through private citizens, the media and law enforcement, we join together to stop criminal activity. We work as partners with local law enforcement agencies to help get criminals off the streets by giving Will County residents the tool to do so. Anyone can report suspicious activity or if they think a crime is in progress.

Juvenile Expungement Information

The Office of the State Appellate Defender is partnering with the Access to Justice Commission to prepare and distribute legally correct and user-friendly forms for juvenile expungement that will be accepted in every courthouse throughout Illinois.

Prostitution Investigations

5 ILCS 812

Sec. 10. Law enforcement agency policy; prostitution investigations. Each law enforcement agency shall create a policy on or before July 1, 2025 that prohibits law enforcement officers from knowingly and willingly performing an act of sexual penetration with the suspect of a criminal investigation of prostitution during the course of an investigation conducted by that officer. The policy shall be posted and made publicly available.

Bolingbrook Police Department Policy 600.12: PROSTITUTION INVESTIGATIONS

Officers taking part in a prostitution investigation shall not engage in an act of sexual penetration with a known suspect during the investigation (5 ILCS 812/10).

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