Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Lowery move to C.L. PD confirmed

NEWS RELEASE

For more information, contact:
Chief David R. Linder
815-356-3633
815-356-3714

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – February 16, 2010

New Deputy Police Chief Appointed

Crystal Lake – The Crystal Lake Police Department is pleased to announce the appointment of Eugene E. Lowery to the position of Deputy Police Chief. Mr. Lowery will fill the position left vacant by Deputy Chief Dennis Harris, who retired on January 29th after 27 years with the Crystal Lake Police Department.

Having served as the Undersheriff of McHenry County since 2003, Mr. Lowery joins the department with a wealth of knowledge and a comprehensive understanding of the public safety needs of the McHenry County and Crystal Lake area. With a strong educational background that includes a Masters degree in Law Enforcement Administration and extensive experience as a law enforcement executive, Deputy Chief Lowery will join the Department on March 29th, 2010.

Chief David R. Linder is pleased to welcome Deputy Chief Lowery to Crystal Lake and he looks forward to the many contributions that he will make to our organization.

4 comments:

walrushunter said...

The sheriff's dept. just took a dump on Crystal Lake. We can only hope he takes some of his swallowers with him. One down, many more to go. We need to finish the job Nov. 2nd. Vote the walrus out. Maybe Nygren will do a nationwide search for a replacement and find him right under his desk. I await the responses from his boys.

Unknown said...

Hopefully they make Lowery Chief sooner rather than later and send Linder on his way

Notawannabee said...

Walrush, just becuase your own personal career has been a failure(probably because you're a do nothing slug) should not take away from a hard working police officers earned accomplishments.

Have you furthered your education? Have you mastered your skills as a police officer? Or have you relied on the FOP contract to protect you lazy bottomside?

I'll bet you're one of the "Force me to work" no talents that snipe at the achievers that try hard and ultimately promoted or become detectives. You label hard work as "kissing up". No it's what is called doing your job.

Gene Lowery did his job everyday and did it well. He deserves this job and the rewards that come with it.

Now crawl back under your bridge and gumble.

walrushunter said...

Wannabee, did you forget about the Gauger case. Two million dollars spent on legal fees so far to defend your educated expert. Not to mention that a guy lost 3 years of his life while on death row. He should ask for a refund on his masters degree and try and buy some common sense. A double murder confession with no audio, video, or written confession. Nice work. Shall we mention "activities" with subordinates, that would be a punishable offense for most people. Who are you going to suck up to now at your PB&J meetings. Maybe ole blinky can give you private lessons on interrogations.