
Ogle Co. Sheriffs Police - ERT - new condition - The Ogle Co. Sheriff’s Police ERT response to critical, life-threatening incidents like hostage situations or barricaded subjects, tracking fugitives, and high-risk search warrants. The team consist of officers trained in tactics, negotiation, and marksmanship. They use specialized weapons and equipment. |
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Ogle Co. Sheriff - worn during the 1990s -? - new condition |
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Peoria Co. Sheriffs Police - worn during the 1970s and 1980s - used condition |
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Peoria Co. Sheriffs Jail - used condition - The county jail is a 550 bed jail in the city of Peoria. |
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Peoria Co. Police Sheriffs Civil Defence - used condition - In the 1960s, sheriffs played a key role in civil defense during the Cold War. They helped manage fallout shelters, oversaw emergency volunteers, and kept order during crises. In many counties, the sheriff also acted as the civil defense director, making them central to local emergency planning and public safety. |
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Peoria Co. Sheriffs Dept. Police - used condition - The riverboat "Spirit of Peoria" is whon on the patch. The boat was built in 1988. The indian head represents the Illiniwek people who lived there. |
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Peoria Co. Sheriffs Dept. - Jail - used condition - The Peoria County Jail houses up to 520 inmates with an average daily population of 250–300. The Corrections Division manages daily operations, ensuring safety and providing inmate services such as medical care, commissary, and phone access. Visitation and inmate information are available online. |
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Peoria Co. Sheriffs Dept. - new condition |
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Peoria Co. Sheriffs Dept. Police - worn during the 1990s - current - new cond. |
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Peoria Co. Sheriffs Dept. - Corrections - new condition - The Corrections Division operates the Peoria County Jail, one of the largest in Illinois. Staffed by over 50 corrections officers and support personnel, the division is responsible for inmate housing, security, classification, and daily jail operations |
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Peoria Co. Sheriffs Dept. - Posse - new condition - The Sheriff's Posse is a volunteer group that provides support to the Sheriff's Office. Historically, the Posse has assisted with various duties, including mounted patrols and public events. However, as of 2013, the Sheriff's Posse was no longer active, with its responsibilities having been absorbed by the Search and Rescue team. |
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Peoria Co. Sheriffs Dept. - Aux. Police - new condition - The Auxiliary Police is an important resource for traffic control, parade escorts, assistance in emergencies and public relations. |
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Peoria Co. Sheriffs Dept. - Auxiliary - new condition |
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Peoria Co. Sheriffs Dept. - Special Tactical Assistance Trauma Team - new condition - The STATT was established in 1997. This pioneering unit was formed through a collaboration between the Sheriff's Office and OSF St. Francis Medical Center, marking it as the first Tactical Emergency Medical Support (TEMS) team in Illinois and the first volunteer-based TEMS unit in the Midwest. These members are appointed as auxiliary deputies by the sheriff's office. Their primary role is to provide immediate medical assistance during incidents such as hostage situations, barricaded suspects, and high-risk arrests, significantly reducing the typical response time for medical care in such scenarios. |
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Peoria Co. Sheriffs Dept. - Records - new condition |
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