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COMMUNITY MOURNS THE LOSS OF KANELAND HIGH SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICER The community was shocked and saddened to learn of the passing of Kane County Deputy Christopher Ruchaj. The media release posted earlier by the Kane County Sheriff's Office reads as follows: Kane County Deputy Sheriff Chris Ruchaj (1973-2024) It is with great sadness that Kane County Sheriff Ron Hain and Undersheriff Amy Johnson share the news of the death of one of their own. Deputy Christopher Ruchaj, age 50, passed away unexpectedly of cardiac arrest on February 14, 2024, at his home. He had been a part of the Kane County Sheriff’s Office (KCSO) family since 1997. “There are no words to express our gratitude and appreciation for his many years of service and dedication to both the KCSO and the community he served,” said Kane County Sheriff Ron Hain. “Deputy Ruchaj was an extraordinary friend, co-worker and brother.” During his tenure, Deputy Ruchaj served on the patrol and warrant divisions and was currently working as the Community Resource Officer at Kaneland High School in Maple Park.  Counselors have been made available to students and staff at the school as they process the loss of Deputy Ruchaj. Assistance is also being offered to his colleagues with the KCSO. Deputy Ruchaj was known for his passion for helping guide kids towards a positive path in life.  He recently participated in a roundtable discussion concerning online safety, emphasizing the importance of parents engaging in conversations with their teenagers about the enduring nature of social media content. When not in uniform, Deputy Ruchaj was a cherished father of three and friend to all who knew him. He also previously served the Sugar Grove community as a Fire District Trustee. Deputy Ruchaj was, and will remain, highly regarded by those who had the privilege of knowing and working with him.

KANE COUNTY | Community Saddened at the Passing of Deputy Christopher Ruchaj (50)

Community Mourns the Loss the Kaneland High School's Community Resource Officer

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DuPage County State’s Attorney Robert Berlin announced today that a Geneva man charged with crashing into a vehicle on the side of the roadway killing one man and seriously injuring another has been sentenced to ten years in the Illinois Department of Corrections. Nicholas Roepke, 20 (d.o.b. 8/8/1992) appeared at his sentencing hearing this morning where Judge Michael Reidy handed down the sentence. On March 16, 2023, Roepke entered a blind plea of guilty to one count of Aggravated DUI Causing Death (Class 2 Felony) and one count of Aggravated DUI Causing Great Bodily Harm (Class 4 Felony). On March 10, 2022, Roepke appeared at a bond hearing where Judge Michael Reidy set bond at $500,000 with 10% to apply. Roepke posted the necessary 10%, or $50,000, later that day and was released from custody. He has remained out on bond since that time on SCRAM monitoring. Willie Mosley was Killed in March 2022 by Nicholas Roepke On March 7, 2022, at approximately 7:40 p.m., officers with the Aurora Police Department responded to a crash on northbound Eola Road. Upon their arrival, officers found the victim, seventy-three-year-old Willie Mosley, of Maywood, suffering from serious injuries. Mosley was immediately transported to a local hospital where he was pronounced deceased. An investigation into the crash found that Mosley and another individual had stopped on the road and, with the assistance of a good samaritan who pulled over to help, were reloading a refrigerator onto their pickup truck after it had fallen off. As the men were loading the refrigerator onto the truck, a vehicle, driven by Roepke, crashed into the truck pinning Mosley between the vehicle and the truck and injuring the two other men. The man traveling with Mosley sustained minor injuries and refused medical treatment. The man who pulled over to assist was taken to a hospital for medical attention after suffering serious injuries. Roepke was transported to a local hospital for medical attention to minor injuries and was subsequently released to the Aurora Police Department. The investigation also found that Roepke’s BAC was .214 shortly after the crash. “This afternoon, Nicholas Roepke learned that his decision to drive after he had been drinking will cost him the next ten years of his life,” Berlin said. “This cost however, pales in comparison to what that decision cost Willie Mosley’s family and friends, who are now left with just memories of Willie to see them through the rest of their lives. This decision also cost the injured man a permanent injury that will affect him for the rest of his life. The sad truth is that this tragedy, like all drunk driving fatalities, was 100% avoidable had Mr. Roepke not gotten behind the wheel that evening. I thank Assistant State’s Attorneys Robert Willis and Denis Cahill for their efforts in holding Mr. Roepke for the death of Willie Mosley.” Roepke will be required to serve 85% of his sentence before being eligible for parole. SOURCE: DuPage County States Attorney

KANE COUNTY | Geneva Man Sentenced to Ten Years in Fatal DUI Crash

DuPage County State’s Attorney Robert Berlin announced today that a Geneva man charged with crashing into a vehicle on the side of the...

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THE INCIDENT REMAINS UNDER INVESTIGATION GENEVA–A 17-year-old Geneva girl died May 17 from injuries sustained when she was struck by an eastbound Metra passenger train on the Union Pacific-West line underneath the Route 25 vehicle overpass. 
 
 Geneva Police and Fire Department personnel were dispatched to the scene around 6:20 a.m. for a train accident involving a pedestrian. Upon arrival, emergency responders located the teen on the railroad tracks. Paramedics administered first-aid measures to the teen, who was unresponsive and not breathing, but could not revive her. 
 
 The Metra Police Department and Union Pacific Railroad employees arrived to assist Geneva Police with the crash investigation, which closed the tracks for rail traffic for more than two hours in Geneva, LaFox and Elburn. The incident remains under investigation by the Geneva Police Department, Metra, and the Kane County Coroner’s Office. 
 
 Geneva Police will not be releasing the teen’s name at this time. The Kane County Coroner’s Office has scheduled an autopsy for Wednesday, May 18. 
 
 Questions should be directed to Geneva Police Deputy Chief Brian Maduzia by calling 630-232-4736 or sending him an email. Source: www.geneva.il.us CIVIC NEWS  GENEVA KANE

KANE COUNTY | Geneva Teen Dies In Fatal Train Accident

The Incident Remains Under Investigation

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AUTOPSY PENDING WITH THE KANE COUNTY CORONER'S OFFICE The Geneva Police Department is investigating a suspicious death after finding a 43-year-old Geneva woman dead from a fatal gunshot wound outside her home. 
 
 A female relative living in the Chicago area called police at 8:02 p.m. May 4 to report the Geneva woman as possibly missing since 5 a.m. May 3. Geneva and St. Charles police responded to conduct a well-being check at a home in the 700 block of McKinley Avenue. 
 
 Upon arrival, officers met with a male family member who was unable to answer officer questions or provide any substantiated information on the missing woman. Officers subsequently checked the home’s property and found the woman, who was pronounced dead at the scene. 
 
 The male family member was taken into custody as a person of interest. The Kane County Major Crimes Unit was called to the home to assist with the investigation. Geneva Police do not believe there is a general threat to the public. 
 
 An autopsy with the Kane County Coroner’s Office is pending, and no charges have been filed in the case, which remains an ongoing investigation. Future updates may be provided as more details become available. Geneva Police request anyone with information about the incident to call the department’s Investigations Division at 630-232-4736. SOURCE: Geneva Police Department / City of Geneva / Police News CIVIC NEWS GENEVA 
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KANE COUNTY | Geneva Police Conducting Suspicious Death Investigation, 43 Year Old Woman Found Dead

Autopsy Pending with the Kane County Coroner's Office

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KANE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE IS INVESTIGATING A LOCAL AREA HOME INVASION AURORA TOWNSHIP–The Kane County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a home invasion that occurred on March 23, 2022, at approximately 9:54pm in the 1600 block of Solfisburg Ave., unincorporated Aurora, Illinois. Kane County Sheriff’s Deputies responded to a 9-1-1 call from a resident that stated three Latino men forced their way into the home. The offenders wore masks and were armed with handguns. The offenders unsuccessfully attempted to enter a safe inside the home and stole two guns from the residence before fleeing. The resident was not injured. Some evidence was recovered at the scene. This is an ongoing investigation and anyone with information is asked to call the Kane County Sheriff’s Office Investigations Division at 630-444-1103. CIVIC NEWS 
  AURORA KANE

KANE COUNTY | Home Invasion Investigation Underway In Unincorporated Aurora

Kane County Sheriff's Office is Investigating a Local Area Home Invasion

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ISGVT ENDORSED CANDIDATES SUPPORT A FOUR-POINT PLATFORM SO THAT VOTERS CAN HOLD THEM ACCOUNTABLE As of February 21st early voting is now available for the April 2, 2019 Consolidated Election at the following locations:  Kane County Clerk’s Office, 719 S. Batavia Avenue, Building B in Geneva and the Aurora Satellite Office, 5 E. Downer Place, Suite F in Aurora, with additional sites opening on March 18th.  The recent proposal to rezone land in Sugar Grove to make way for an 8 million square foot warehouse and distribution complex has made it clear that important decisions are now upon the village. The Village Board, comprised of its Village Trustees, is ultimately responsible for approving or denying a rezoning request such as this.  The ballot for the Village of Sugar Grove for Trustees to serve a 4-year term includes: David Paluch, Mari Johnson, Heidi Lendi, and Alex Kline-Wedeen.  As concerns grew around Crown Development Corporation’s proposal to build the massive-scale warehousing complex, a new group, named Independents for Sugar Grove Village Trustee (ISGVT), formed this past January endorsing write-in candidates Jennifer (Jen) Konen and Ryan Walter , along with ballot candidate Heidi Lendi .  “We’re comprised of concerned residents of the village who want to ensure that the interests of all Sugar Grove residents are considered when important village decisions are being made,” ISGVT Director, Jim Huguelet says.  “All of ISGVT’s endorsed candidates are long-time residents of Sugar Grove, and each would bring a unique professional background to their service.”  Beyond the hot rezoning topic, the three ISGVT endorsed candidates support a four-point platform so that voters can hold them accountable if they are elected which includes the following:  1) Rejection of any development proposal that does not adequately reflect the legitimate interests of Sugar Grove’s current residents  2) Opposition to the creation of any tax-increment financing (TIF) districts that are not in the best interests of Sugar Grove taxpayers and governmental bodies  3) Commencement of a review of the village’s Comprehensive Plan (Ordinance 2018-403C) that meaningfully engages with all stakeholders in the community to arrive at a truly shared vision for the village, as was done in the past  4) Provide an independent voice that asks tough questions and makes fact-based decisions for the long-term that are fair to all of the village’s stakeholders  “I want to give an independent voice to the residents of Sugar Grove. I believe that my approach of listening, research, and then discussion produces thoroughly vetted decisions and good results for the Village,” Heidi Lendi says.  “I think it is important to improve communications between the Board and the residents, so I want the people to know that I listen to what everyone has to say and then do my own research before making any decisions.”  Jen Konen also strongly believes in transparency, communication and integrity and vows to protect residents’ most expensive investment– their property.  “The Village is in need of additional infrastructure and inviting spaces that bring the community together,” Ryan Walter says.  “I support balanced mixed use that provides desirable experiences and options that most citizens can embrace.”  He echoes the sentiments of his fellow ISGVT-endorsed candidates and vows to serve, listen to and represent the residents’ views and interests well.  For more information on the consolidated election, visit www.kanecountyclerk.org/Elections. For more information on Independents for Sugar Grove Village Trustee (ISGVT) and details on voting, visit www.isgvt.org. -Kristen Kucharski   WRITE IN VOTING PROCESS:   Click to print: http://www.kanecountyclerk.org/Elections/Documents/2019%20CE%20Absentee%20Mail%20App%20for%20website%20ENG.pdf   Complete the ballot request/application and mail it in, requesting that the ballot be sent to your home  Once you receive a large envelope containing the ballot in the mail, complete it with your chosen candidates. See ISGVT endorsements for candidates who share a promising vision for thoughtful progress in Sugar Grove  Mail it back by given deadline  Source: ISGVT.org     #GlancerMagazine #CommunityNews #SugarGrove #KaneCounty #RealEstate #Business #TrendingNow #RyanWalter #HeidiLendi #JenKonen

KANE COUNTY | Rezoning Proposal Heats Up Sugar Grove Village Trustee Race 2019

ISGVT ENDORSED CANDIDATES SUPPORT A FOUR-POINT PLATFORM SO THAT VOTERS CAN HOLD THEM ACCOUNTABLE As of February 21st early voting is now...

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