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04/15/2026

🌱🚜 It’s farming season! 🚜🌱

That means you’ll be seeing more tractors and farm equipment out on the roads.

Please remember:
• Be patient—farmers are just doing their job
• Slow down and keep a safe distance
• Watch for wide turns and equipment that may extend beyond the lane

A few extra minutes of caution can prevent serious accidents and keep everyone safe.

Morgan County Sheriff’s Deputy Derek Suttles, who also serves as the Chief of Police in Meredosia and Murrayville-Woodso...
02/13/2026

Morgan County Sheriff’s Deputy Derek Suttles, who also serves as the Chief of Police in Meredosia and Murrayville-Woodson, was named 2025 Deputy of the Year by the Illinois Sheriffs’ Association during their annual banquet this week. Congratulations Deputy Suttles!

09/16/2025

Did you know that every 3 hours in the United States a vehicle or person is hit by a train? During Rail Safety Week, let’s keep these track safety basics to keep in mind:

🛤️ Freight trains don't travel at fixed times. Schedules for passenger trains often change. Always expect a train.
🛤️ All train tracks are private property. Never walk on tracks; it's illegal trespass and highly dangerous.
🛤️ It takes the average freight train traveling 55 mph more than a mile—the length of 18 football fields—to stop. Trains cannot stop quickly.
🛤️ Trains have the right of way 100% of the time over pedestrians and vehicles, including police and emergency vehicles.
🛤️ Trains overhang tracks. Stay 15 feet back from the tracks. Always assume railroad tracks are in use, even if there are weeds or the track looks unused.
🛤️ Remember to cross train tracks ONLY at designated pedestrian or roadway crossings, and obey warning signs and signals posted there.
🛤️ Stay alert around railroad tracks. Refrain from texting, using headphones or other distractions that would prevent you from hearing an approaching train; never mix rails and recreation.

For more rail safety tips for both drivers and pedestrians visit Operation Lifesaver Inc.’s website at https://oli.org/safety-near-trains
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07/25/2025

🚨 SCAM ALERT 🚨 Beware of Fake DMV Text Messages Claiming You Owe Fines!

📢 Please SHARE this post to help spread the word. The more people who know what to look out for, the harder it is for scammers to succeed.

✔️We’ll continue to post updates as any new scams come to our attention.

07/18/2025

The Morgan County sheriff’s department is warning about scam calls circulating in the area. Sheriff Mike Carmody’s office says the scam artists are falsely representing themselves as chief deputy J…

07/05/2025

***UPDATE***

As of 6:40 p.m. the situation is resolved and the scene is all clear. We thank our law enforcement partners for a professional, coordinated response that brought this incident to a peaceful and safe conclusion. We also thank our community members for staying away from the area to allow law enforcement to do their jobs.

As of 6:00 p.m. on July 5, the Morgan County Sheriff’s Office, the Chapin Police Department, the Murrayville-Woodson Police Department, and the Jacksonville Police Department Special Response Team are involved in an active incident near the intersection of North Street and Poplar Street in Chapin. At this time, we ask all residents to stay away from the area and do not visit Community Park. More information will be provided when we are able to do so. Thank you.

07/03/2025

🚨 SCAM ALERT 🚨
If you receive a call or message claiming you need to pay money to get a loved one released from jail with GPS monitoring, do NOT send money - this is a scam. The Illinois Office of Statewide Pretrial Services does not charge for supervision or GPS placement.

📢 Please SHARE this post to help spread the word. The more people who know what to look out for, the harder it is for scammers to succeed.

✔️We’ll continue to post updates as any new scams come to our attention.

06/23/2025

Protect yourself and your loved ones from fraudsters preying on older adults. This World Elder Abuse Awareness Day, visit http://fbi.gov/elderfraud for the FBI’s top tips on recognizing and preventing elder fraud.

Scam Alert: Scammers Targeting Seniors in Central IllinoisChapin Police Department is warning all residents about a rece...
05/17/2025

Scam Alert: Scammers Targeting Seniors in Central Illinois

Chapin Police Department is warning all residents about a recent surge in online and telephone scams targeting older adults in Central Illinois (including here in Morgan County). These fraudsters impersonate government officials or law enforcement – often federal agents – to frighten victims into sending money or revealing personal information. Please stay vigilant: the tactics below have been reported in our area, and we urge everyone to exercise caution and share this information with family and neighbors.

Recent Scam Examples:

• Fake Federal Agent (DEA) Call: In one case, a scammer pretended to be a Drug Enforcement Administration agent, claiming a 72-year-old Peoria woman had a warrant for her arrest on drug charges. The caller provided a fake name and badge number, then demanded the victim pay “fees” with gift cards to clear the warrant – ultimately stealing $17,000 in gift card payments. (Note: No real officer or DEA agent will ever call and ask for gift cards.)

• IRS Impersonation Scam: Residents have reported calls from fraudsters posing as IRS agents warning that you owe back taxes. The scammer threatens immediate arrest if you don’t pay right away via prepaid debit cards or wire transfer. Remember: the IRS will never call, text, or message you on social media to demand instant payment or personal info – they typically contact by mail for any legitimate tax issues. Any caller demanding payment on the spot (especially by gift card or wire) and threatening arrest is a scammer.

• “Grandparent” Bail Scam: In this common scam, a caller claims a loved one (often a grandchild) is in jail or in an emergency and urgently needs money for bail or travel home. The scammer often says, “Don’t tell anyone,” pressuring the senior to act fast. Victims have been tricked into sending cash or prepaid cards to help the supposedly jailed relative. Always be skeptical of anyone calling out of the blue about a family member in trouble – it’s usually a con artist.

How to Protect Yourself:

• Stay Alert for Impersonators: Be wary of unsolicited calls, texts, or social media messages from people claiming to be government officials, police, or federal agents. Legitimate agencies will never threaten you with arrest or demand money over the phone or online on the spot. Scammers may even spoof caller ID to look official – don’t trust it blindly.

• Guard Your Personal Information: Never share personal or banking information (Social Security number, bank accounts, passwords, etc.) over the phone or internet unless you initiated the contact and verified the recipient. Scammers often impersonate “fraud prevention” agents to coax you into revealing sensitive data – don’t fall for it.

• No Quick Payments to Strangers: Do not send money or make payments to unknown individuals or unexpected requests. Scammers frequently insist on payment by gift cards, wire transfers, or cryptocurrency – methods that are hard to trace and commonly used in scams. Any urgent request for you to buy gift cards or send money immediately is a big red flag. Real law enforcement or government agencies will not ask for gift cards or wire transfers.

• Verify Emergency Claims: If you receive a distress call or message about a friend or family member (like claims of a jail, accident, or kidnapping), take a step back. Hang up and contact your family member or another trusted person directly to check the story. Don’t rely on the caller’s word. Scammers rely on panic and urgency – by staying calm and verifying through known channels, you can avoid being duped. Never send money or give out information until you confirm the situation.

Report Suspicious Activity:

If you suspect a scam call or online scam attempt, report it immediately to the Chapin Police Department or the Morgan County Sheriff’s Office. We urge residents to come forward if they encounter these scams – your reports help us investigate and warn others. Remember, helping spread the word and reporting scams can protect our community.

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Chapin, IL
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