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| Improving rural police protection among issues in sheriff's race |
| By pantagraph.com- Edith Brady-Lunny |
| Published: 03/10/2014 |
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BLOOMINGTON — The best approach to providing a high level of security for the McLean County Law and Justice Center while maintaining adequate law enforcement coverage in rural communities has generated differences of opinion between the two candidates seeking the Republican nomination for McLean County sheriff. McLean County Sheriff's Lt. Jon Sandage and retired Lt. Jeff Elston will face off in the March 18 primary election to replace Sheriff Mike Emery, who is not seeking a third term. No Democrat has filed in the race. Elston, who retired in 2011 after 29 years with the department, touts a plan to add one more officer on the road per shift by assigning a desk sergeant to patrol and taking him off lobby duty during business and after-hours. Read More. |
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