Champaign Co. village of Thomasboro dissolves police department amid backlash – WCIA

Their police chief was making $26 dollars an hour. The contract with the sheriff’s office costs just more than $80 an hour for this calendar year, then increases to more than $85 for 2026. The contract said a deputy will patrol the village for two hours a day, seven days a week, which one resident says is less than police do now.
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Leaving Soon, just not soon enough
6 months ago

Large Pensions at young ages, and high salaries and great benefits cost lots of money. Do you really think the police work (if they get out of the car) for anything close to FREE?

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