Thursday, May 04, 2006
Chicago Crime Commission Looks at McHenry County
Interviewing current and past public officials, investigators of the Chicago Crime Commission are looking at McHenry County.
What are they looking for?
“Crime,” one investigator said.
Jim Wagner, the new president of the organization that has a reputation for tracking syndicate activities, told McHenry County Blog,
If you would have seen something that doesn’t seem right and would like to talk about it to the private investigator and the former FBI agent doing the interviews, give the Commission a call at 312-372-0101.
What are they looking for?“Crime,” one investigator said.
Jim Wagner, the new president of the organization that has a reputation for tracking syndicate activities, told McHenry County Blog,
Obviously, the Chicago Crime Commission is interested in more than organized crime. We are interested if there are things being done in McHenry County that would rise to the level of concern of the Chicago Crime Commission.Wagner spent a career at the FBI and, then, became the chief investigator for the Illinois Gaming Board. His specialty is organized crime.
We’re just trying to determine whether there is anything of an illegal nature that has happened out there.
If we determine that there are illegal activities that occurred, we will be meeting the United States Attorney’s Office to turn that information to them.
If you would have seen something that doesn’t seem right and would like to talk about it to the private investigator and the former FBI agent doing the interviews, give the Commission a call at 312-372-0101.
