Showing posts with label Kincaid police Department Police Chief Dwayne Wheeler. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kincaid police Department Police Chief Dwayne Wheeler. Show all posts
Wednesday, September 26, 2018
Thursday, May 3, 2018
Faith
Great Story and outcome.
Yesterday at approximately 1630 I received a dispatch call
while on routine patrol. I figured it
would be a police service call. The dispatcher
advised me that a subject is at the police department wanting to go to
rehab. Upon my arrival I observed a man
with a duffle bag. I welcomed him into
the police department, this man was a citizen 41 years old and told me his
story how he lost everything, his family, his job due to meth and heroin
use. I made some calls and could only
get him in a facility today at 1pm. He told
me that he has no place to stay. He did
not want to go into a shelter; he stayed in a tent during the night in the back
yard of another person that went into rehab. This morning she called and said he is still
there but very wet. I told her to let
him know I have to arrange a ride for him. I had another issue we are shorthanded at the
police department and could not find a ride for him. I called a person that went through the safe
passage program recently. I asked if we
paid the gas would you help this man, he did not hesitate and said yes lets go.
He made it safely by 1pm, we all hope and
pray he makes it through rehab and be able to establish his relationships with
his family in which he talked mostly about.
Be Well
Chief
Chief
Monday, April 2, 2018
Thank You Donation
The
Royal Neighbors of America donated $500.00 to the Kincaid Police
Department to help with the Safe Passage Program. The president
Jeannette Miloncus handed us the check. Tammy Miloncus is the event
planner for this organization. The reason for this donation is it
touched Tammy Miloncus close to home. Her daughter was sent through
safe passage a little over 3 months ago and they wanted to give back.
In the picture from left to right is Tammy Miloncus, Chief Wheeler,
Jeannette Miloncus and Edinburg Police Chief Brad Herzog who is also
involved with Safe Passage.
Thank You.
The
Royal Neighbors of America donated $500.00 to the Kincaid Police
Department to help with the Safe Passage Program. The president
Jeannette Miloncus handed us the check. Tammy Miloncus is the event
planner for this organization. The reason for this donation is it
touched Tammy Miloncus close to home. Her daughter was sent through
safe passage a little over 3 months ago and they wanted to give back.
In the picture from left to right is Tammy Miloncus, Chief Wheeler,
Jeannette Miloncus and Edinburg Police Chief Brad Herzog who is also
involved with Safe Passage.
Thank You.
Thank You.
Thursday, December 21, 2017
Recovery
Kincaid Police wants you to know we will help anyone with addiction,
if you take that first step and ask for help. On Thursday last week a
young lady and her mother came into the station and the young lady asked
for help. She was tired of almost dying from overdosing several times
and her life was unmanageable, she is also a mother of young children.
Kincaid Police spent several hours to find her a rehab center due to
insurance issues. The earliest opening was six weeks away.
This is way too long, she is here we have to get treatment today or
stand a chance of her going getting high I advised the rehab centers
all I was getting was we are full. We were able to locate a place three
hours away, the first bed was not available till today at 8:30am. We
were all concerned that 6 days is a long time. We kept in constant
contact with the family, I am happy saying she made it to the center
this morning at 8:30. We all pray that she stays the whole program to
get clean and sober for herself and her kids. I want to thank her
mother for being so consistent to getting her treatment. I wish the
state had more resources to get individuals treatment faster.
Be Well
Chief
Friday, September 1, 2017
August 31st, 2017 Overdose Awareness Day.
I went to a round table gathering on August 24th, 2017 with several other Police Chiefs and Dignitaries from my home State of Illinois. We focused on the Heroin Epidemic and brainstormed what we can do to solve the problem.
Friday, July 21, 2017
Runner up for Illinois Officer of the Year (American Legion) very humbled to be a finalist July 14th, 2017.
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