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Thursday, December 27, 2012

Sex Offender, Child Luring Laws to Take Effect Jan. 1

A bill sponsored in 2012 by State Sen. Kirk Dillard (R-Hinsdale) will prohibit sex offenders from participating in holiday events involving children as of Jan. 1.

An Illinois law that takes effect Jan. 1 will officially prohibit convicted sex offenders from participating in holiday events—from dressing up as Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny to handing out candy on Halloween.  Offenders who break this law (SB 3579/PA 97-0699) could be subject to fines or revocation of their parole or probation, and could face additional jail time, according to a press release from Senator Kirk Dillard's office.  “I do not believe child sex offenders should be given the opportunity to dress up and participate in a holiday event that caters directly to young children,” Dillard said in a statement. He said he sponsored the law in response to real incidents that occurred in Illinois where child sex offenders used holiday…

Jennifer J. Bland

3:43 pm on Monday, December 31, 2012

FACES 4.0 EDU is a great safety program for students of all ages to learn. It is the learning edition of the composite sketch software - used on American's Most Wanted, and is being put into classrooms all over the country. Kids enjoy this and adults - it is used by police agencies, F.B.I. and C.I.A. www.facesid.com   more ›

Monday, July 2, 2012

Stacy Peterson's Brother Back in Prison

Yelton Cales, the sex offender brother of Drew Peterson's missing fourth wife, will likely miss the serial marrier's murder trial.

The sex offender brother of Drew Peterson's missing fourth wife often attended the month-long 2010 hearsay hearing held to set the ground rules for evidence in the disgraced ex-cop's murder trial. But it looks like Stacy's brother Yelton Cales won't be making it to the Will County court trial itself, as he was hauled off to prison last week to serve a three-year sentence. Cales, 32, was locked up in Stateville Correctional Center Thursday. It was his fourth trip to prison. In the past Cales has done time for domestic battery, possession of a stolen motor vehicle and aggravated criminal sexual abuse. This time Cales was sent away for driving with a revoked or suspended license. The charge stems from a March 2011 incident in the parking lot …

michelle rosemarie flynn

9:58 pm on Sunday, March 3, 2013

people with drinking problems are not bad people they just drink too much he needs to stop drinking and get back on the right path   more ›

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