The Christian County Sheriff’s Office is staying on top of hunting activity as the season progresses but keeping some information and tips top of mind when it comes to this Halloween season. The CCSO has reported a fairly standard month of activity in September as that trend continues into October with one exception: vehicle break-ins. Jim Baker, Chief Deputy of the Christian County Sheriff’s Office, wants the community to remain vigilant when it comes to locking their vehicles at night to prevent these types of crimes. Baker is also looking to continue their healthy relationship with the IDNR.
Conservation Police Office Brody Snyder serves as a vital resource to the Sheriff’s office. Snyder is often called upon all across the area so it’s important to note the Christian County Sheriff’s Office role in dealing with trespassers this hunting season.
With Halloween in just a few weeks, Baker shares some helpful information for parents on keeping their child safe amidst all the trick-or-treating fun.
The community has to play their part in our children’s safety as well. Home and pet owners and those driving on Halloween night are asked to take an extra moment to think safety first.
As mentioned, it was another busy but far from unusual month of activity for the CCSO in September. Baker calls again for vehicle owners to lock their cars and if they see something, say something.
Find out more on the Christian County Sheriff’s Office by visiting them at their Facebook page. For real time updates, you can download the Christian County Sheriff IL App on your mobile device. For questions or concerns had about this hunting season, Brody Snyder is available at 217-685-2464.
Jim Baker appeared as a guest on the WTIM Morning Show.









