The attorney general says Officer Alain Dillon let someone use his department-issued, encrypted radio in exchange for $500.
Alain M. Dillon, 37, is accused of taking $500 payments from two individuals in 2023 in exchange for the use of his encrypted police radio. His police powers were revoked in 2024.
Dodge County’s 20-year-old radio system is failing, leaving first responders unable to communicate during critical ...
President Donald Trump has signed two federal spending bills into law, including funding secured by Congressman Russell Fry ...
Sewer backups, insufficient space, mice are among problems Geneva officials’ vision for a new, 45,000-square-foot police ...
The Sedona City Council unanimously approved a linking purchase agreement on Tuesday, Jan. 13, with Zetron Inc. and the ...
While Limestone County and Athens entities are switching over from UHF radios to P25 radios, law enforcement already has, and ...
The Kansas City Police Department is showcasing a multimillion-dollar command post bus Friday morning, highlighting the ...
City officials said aging equipment is no longer supported and upgrading would improve emergency communications and responder safety.
Safety on Meridian Public School District campuses just got a powerful upgrade. Thanks to two recently awarded grants, the MPSD Campus Police Department is able to purchase four new patrol vehicles ...
UXBRIDGE – A 43-year-old Uxbridge police officer was killed early Wednesday, Jan. 7, in a crash that occurred while he was assisting a motorist on an icy stretch of Route 146. The fatal crash occurred ...
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