• January 24th, 2024 Double Homicide Investigation
    Jun 2 2025

    At 09:42 am on January 24th, 2024 Moline Police received a call for an unresponsive male at a residence in the 3300 block 25th Avenue. Officer arrived to find 55-year old Steven Herring deceased from a single gunshot wound. At approximately 10:39am Moline Police responded to a report of a cardiac arrest at a residence in the 1800 block 46th Street and found 79-year old Donna Ericson deceased with traumatic injuries. Two homicides in one morning in Moline? When we don’t usually get two in a year, were they related? We had a murderous monster on the loose but who was it and how did we work two homicides at the same time? This is the story of the Steven Herring and Donna Ericson homicide investigations.

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    1 hr
  • Traffic Crash Investigations
    May 5 2025

    It is one of the more complex and critical parts of law enforcement. Evolving from paper graphs and wooden rulers to data control boxes and drones.

    On a scene where twisted metal and skid marks are only part of the story that has left those involved seriously injured or dead, it is the job of the traffic reconstructionist to put it all back together.

    Officer Eric Wells is a 15-year veteran of the Moline Police Department and has been assigned as a Traffic Reconstructionist for over 7 years.

    Sergeant Matt Russell, a 25-year veteran of law enforcement who began his career with the Phoenix, Arizona police department before transferring to Moline in 2006 has been the Supervisor of the Traffic Investigations Division since 2019.

    Today you will hear about the detailed work it takes to put back together a crash scene.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Illinois State Police Captain Christopher Endress: An Investigators Perspective into Officer Involved Shootings
    Apr 21 2025

    A young college student began his internship at the Moline Police Department in January 1994. Chris Endress was following in the footsteps of his dad, Captain Vic Endress when he began his internship. Chris completed his internship in May of 1994 and began working as an Investigator for the City of Chicago Inspector General before being hired by the Illinois State Police in 1996.

    After graduating from the intensive Illinois State Police Academy, Chris began his career assigned to the tollways in Chicago before being assigned to East Moline District 7.

    Chris worked a variety of assignments of which we will hear about today and retired as a Captain in 2022 after 26 years of service.

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • Retired Illinois State Police Crime Scene Investigator Tom Merchie
    Dec 16 2024

    A veteran Crime Scene Investigator with the Illinois State Police, Tom Merchie has 34 years of experience, having processed 3700 scenes, including over 500 death investigation cases.

    A career that began with the Rock Island Police Department in 1977, Tom was an Identification Technician before being hired by the Illinois State Police in their Division of Forensic Services in 1987, retiring in 2011. Tom Merchie has seen a lot in his 34 years and he has plenty of stories to tell.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Boys and Girls Club of the Mississippi Valley
    Dec 9 2024

    Torri Smith, a Quad Cities native is the CEO of the Boys and Girls Club of the Mississippi Valley. Torri is a graduate from Western Illinois University for undergraduate and graduate studies. My professional experience is child welfare and youth development, worked 17 years at Lutheran Social Services, 5 years at Family Resources and 5 years in current CEO role.

    Torri sits down and talks with us about how the Boys and Girls Club makes a difference in Moline and the Quad Cities.

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    30 mins
  • "You can be defined by your past or you can be defined by your future" - Justin Willis
    Dec 2 2024

    In the streets of Moline circa 2006, where shadows linger and whispers of a drug dealer fill the air, a tale as old as time itself. It was the eternal dance between order and chaos, justice and defiance. A young patrol officer, a figure sworn to uphold the law. The criminal, a force of rebellion, operating in the shadows and inevitably their paths cross as they are bound by an unspoken connection, each defining the other in a game of cat and mouse.

    This is not your typical story of a police pursuit of justice. It is a story about how two lives intertwined by their individual destinies almost 20 years ago. A story of tragedy and triumph, an inspirational story of battling addiction and ultimately winning.

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    44 mins
  • Questions from the public for Moline PD
    Nov 25 2024

    On this episode we take your questions about Moline PD.

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    49 mins
  • Moline-Coal Valley School District Superintendent Dr. Savage
    Nov 18 2024

    We sit down with Moline-Coal Valley Superintendent Dr. Savage and talk about her vision for the Moline-School District, the background and the large student population they serve which is getting more diverse each school year. Dr. Savage and Chief Gault discuss the importance of transparency and how they handle incidents at school and notification of the public and parents in a timely manner.

    Listen to Dr. Savage's vision for the future and how we use a successful School Resource Officer Program to strengthen our community bonds.

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    1 hr and 8 mins
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