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Riverside Man Strangles Woman With Kids Present: Cops

UpdatedTue, Apr 27, 2021 at 6:12 am CT Reply Vincente Hernandez Jr., 23, of Riverside, was charged with aggravated felony domestic violence for choking the victim, interfering with the reporting of domestic violence and two counts of resisting arrest. (Photo courtesy of Riverside Police Department) RIVERSIDE, IL A Riverside man strangled a woman and slammed a car door on her last week with small children present, police said. He is also accused of trying to choke the same woman a month ago in a nearby town, but that case was apparently dropped. About 8:30 p.m. Thursday, Riverside police received a number of 911 calls about a disturbance outside an apartment building in the 2800 block of South Harlem Avenue, according to a police news release. The woman who kept calling 911 was cut off, but dispatchers heard yelling in the background, police said.

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Riverside Police Chief Retiring After Nearly 40 Years With Agency

UpdatedTue, Feb 16, 2021 at 8:59 am CT Reply Riverside Police Chief Tom Weitzel speaks at a public forum in August. The forum was in response to the demonstrations over the death of George Floyd and others. (Courtesy of Riverside Police Department) RIVERSIDE, IL Riverside Police Chief Tom Weitzel has been known for getting the word out about the cases the police are working on, much more so than other departments. On Tuesday, his latest news was more personal: He announced his retirement as of May 20. He released a letter to the media that he had sent to village officials and the Village Board late last week. In it, he said he had discussed his departure for some time with his family and colleagues and more recently Village Manager Jessica Frances.

Suburban police chief wants metro area task force to address carjackings

Suburban police chief wants regional task force to tackle carjackings: It s not only a Chicago problem

Riverside police A suburban police chief wants to create a metro area task force to address a recent spike in carjackings that he says is “not only a Chicago problem.” Riverside Police Chief Tom Weitzel said the suburbs could benefit from a regional task force that mimics the one started a year ago by the Chicago Police Department. A combined effort with Chicago and suburban police departments, the FBI, ATF, sheriff’s office, Cook County state’s attorney office and federal prosecutors “would go a long way in quickly shutting down these violent robberies,” Weitzel said. “We’ve seen a disturbing number of carjackings the past few months in the area surrounding Riverside,” Weitzel said. “This crime is screaming for a regional response.”

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