Updated 7/4/2021 9:53 PM
After a 44-year career in Naperville, 37 of which were in law enforcement, former Police Chief Robert Marshall retired Friday from a department that he believes is well-positioned for future success.
The longtime Naperville resident served as the city s top cop for the last nine years, during which had the foresight to increase training, upgrade equipment and implement peer support and mental health resources for officers and their families.
Q. What is your biggest accomplishment as chief?
A. I d put training right at the top. Shifting the culture of the department. And taking care of the people who work here. . What I ve learned is the community expects two things from their police department, if you really want to simplify it. One, when we call you, come as fast as you can. Two, work with us to solve the problem. I always believed we put a lot of effort in taking care of the community.
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Bail for Naperville murder defendant Barry Lee Whelpley has been set at $10 million. (Mugshot via Will County Jail )
JOLIET, IL On Wednesday morning, 76-year-old Minnesota resident
Barry Whelpley appeared over a video monitor from the Will County Jail for his first court appearance in connection with the 1972 slaying of Naperville teenager Julie Hanson.
The Will County State s Attorney s Office of Jim Glasgow has charged Whelpley, who has been living in Mounds View, Minnesota, with three counts of first-degree murder.
Wednesday s court hearing was short. Will County Circuit Judge David Carlson appointed the Will County Public Defender s Office to serve as Whelpley s lawyers for now. It s possible that Whelpley will hire a private practice law firm to represent him in the coming days.