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  • Alcohol/Tobacco Compliance Check Investigations – Washington PD, Washington

    8:30 AM-1:00 PM
    10-01-2025

    5407 N University St, Peoria, IL 61614, USA

    5407 N University St, Peoria, IL 61614, USA

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7355
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

    Diane Schrementi: ds018b@icc.edu

    Robert Pyszka: rp717@icc.edu

    Alcohol/Tobacco Compliance Check Investigations

    Instructor: Ken Williams, Illinois Liquor Control Commission

    October 1, 2025

    8:30am – 1pm

    Class will meet at: Washington PD, 115 W. Jefferson, Washington

    Enrollment Deadline:  September 29, 2025

    Course Size:  Maximum – 12

    Course Objective

    Compliance checks are a foundation of any good alcohol enforcement initiative.  These checks must be done fairly and correctly to encourage compliance with alcohol service laws. This session provides information on conditions that merit the use of compliance checks as well as policies and procedures for conducting these operations within state guidelines. At the completion of this session, participants will be certified by the State of Illinois to supervise compliance check operations within their community as required by state law.

    Topics

    • The legal foundation that allows compliance checks to be conducted.
    • Step-by-step information for conducting compliance check operations in communities.
    • State standards for conducting compliance checks.
    • Model policies to ensure consistency in performance.

     About the Instructor

    Mr. Williams is a Liquor Control Supervisor with the Illinois Liquor Control Commission (ILCC).  Mr. Williams began his career in 1997 at the Illinois State Police working as a telecommunicator and truck weighing inspector.  Mr. Williams joined the Illinois Liquor Control Commission in July of 2012 as a Liquor Control Special Agent.  During his time at the ILCC, Mr. Williams served as a field trainer for newly hired Special Agents, conducted numerous trainings statewide for local and county agencies to conduct liquor inspections, and developed several in-house training courses for ILCC staff.

     

    Mobile In-Service Training Team#7 Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU 7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: 1-hour Legal Update; 1-hour Procedural Justice

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  • Leaking the Truth – CIPTC, Poplar Hall P101, Peoria

    8:00 AM-5:00 PM
    10-06-2025

    5407 N University St, Peoria, IL 61614, USA

    5407 N University St, Peoria, IL 61614, USA

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7355
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

    Diane Schrementi:ds018b@icc.edu

    Robert Pyszka: rp717@icc.edu

    Leaking the Truth

    Instructor: Bruce Jacobs

    October 6, 2025

    8am – 5pm

     Class will meet at: CIPTC, ICC Peoria Campus, 5407 N. University, Poplar P101, Peoria

    Enrollment Deadline:  September 30, 2025

    Course Size:  Minimum – 15 Maximum – 64

    Course Objective

    This one-day training on Micro Expressions, Behavioral and Statement Analysis will train you to recognize the scientifically proven “LEAKAGE OF TRUTH” and “DECEPTIVE BEHAVIOR”.  You will begin to truly understand that it is impossible to lie. You will develop an advantage in both your professional and your personal life.  Human behavior and language is in our DNA. This training will help you tap into the intriguing world of deception.

     Course Content

    You will be able to identify if someone is being deceptive based upon their subtle body language, micro expressions, and the verbiage they choose. This is fascinating as they are not even aware that they are giving clues and leaking the truth

     About the Instructor

    Bruce Jacobs is a 30-year retired veteran of the Manitowoc Police Department. His career includes: 18 years as an SRO, 25 years as a DARE Officer, eight years on the State of Wisconsin DARE Officers Association Board and nine years as the Crime Prevention Sergeant. Bruce has a Bachelor’s Degree in Administration of Justice and has specific training and certifications in many fields including: Micro Expressions, Behavioral and Statement Analysis, CPTED, Security Surveys, Workplace Violence, and Scams

     

    Mobile In-Service Training Team#7 Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU 7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: Procedural Justice 6 hours; Lead Homicide Investigator 8 hours continuing ed

     

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  • ITOA High Risk Traffic Stop – End User – Oglesby Fire Department, Oglesby

    8:00 AM-4:00 PM
    10-11-2025

    500 S Columbia Ave, Oglesby, IL 61348, USA

    500 S Columbia Ave, Oglesby, IL 61348, USA

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7355
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

    Diane Schrementi:ds018b@icc.edu

    Robert Pyszka: rp717@icc.edu

    ITOA  High Risk Traffic Stop – End User 

    Instructors: Dan Glover, Jon Quast, Paul Peterson, and Tim Margis

    October 11, 2025

    8am- 4pm

     Location: Oglesby Fire Department, 500 S. Columbia Avenue, Oglesby, IL

    Enrollment Deadline: October 4, 2025

    Maximum – 18 students

    Course Objective:

    This 8-hour end user course is designed to provide officers with the basic tactical knowledge, awareness, and skills needed to safely conduct felony/high risk traffic stops while in the patrol setting.

    Course Content:

    To provide students with an opportunity to:

    • Become proficient in high-risk traffic stops within patrol operations.
    • Identify and discuss high risk traffic stop case law; legal justification; IVC utilization; safety priorities; use-of-force and the established safety priorities.
    • Assist participants in demonstrating practical knowledge and performance ability while conducting high-risk traffic stop operations, to include: Probable cause; vehicle positioning; verbal commands; suspect custody; vehicle clearing techniques; firearms handling/deployment skills.
    • Allow students the opportunity to participate in and conduct realistic scenario-based training.

    Who Should Attend:

    This class is intended for the general patrol division to include anyone who makes or has the potential to make high risk traffic stops.

    What to bring:

    Vest

    Safety Glasses

    Duty Belt

    Duty Pistol

    and if you run a rifle, you can bring that also.

    Mobile In-Service Training Team#7 Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU 7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: Emergency Medical Response Training and Certification. 50 hours with .50 hours scenario based. High Risk Traffic Stops 6 hours with 5 hours scenario based and Officer Safety Techniques .50 hours with .50 hours scenario based.

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  • Breath Analysis Operator Training- Peru PD, Peru, IL

    8:00 AM-5:00 PM
    10-14-2025

    2650 North Peoria Street Peru, IL 61354

    2650 North Peoria Street Peru, IL 61354

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7355
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

    Diane Schrementi:ds018b@icc.edu

    Robert Pyszka: rp717@icc.edu

    Breath Analysis Operator Training

    Instructor: Illinois State Police

    October 14, 2025

    8am- 5pm

    Class will meet at: Peru PD, 2650 North Peoria Street, Peru, IL 

    Enrollment Deadline: October 7, 2025

    Course Size:  Maximum – 25

    This class is funded through the Police Traffic Services Training Project along with Illinois Department of Traffic Safety and the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

     The BAO license is good for 3 years. Re-certification is a 30-minute on-line course through your OneNet account. If you do not have a One Net Account you will be issued one the day of the class.

    Course Content

    This course prepares law enforcement officers for certification and licensing as Illinois Breath Test Operators.

    Instruction for this course includes:

    – Detailed discussions on drinking driver enforcement

    – Pharmacological effects of alcohol

    – Legal matters relating to drinking driver enforcement (including implied consent and case presentation for court)

    – Operation and function of breath testing equipment approved for use in Illinois

    – Laboratory training in the use of breath alcohol testing equipment

    This course will be taught by Instructors from the Illinois State Police.  Students who successfully complete the course and pass the exam will be state certified Breath Alcohol Operators (BAO).

    Mobile In-Service Training Team # 7 Illinois Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU #7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: Civil Rights 1 hour and Legal Updates 1 hour

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  • FBI – LEEDA – Supervisor Leadership Institute – CIPTC, Peoria, IL

    8:30 AM-4:30 PM
    10-20-2025-10-24-2025

    5407 N University St, Peoria, IL 61614, USA

    5407 N University St, Peoria, IL 61614, USA

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7355
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

    Diane Schrementi:ds018b@icc.edu

    Robert Pyszka: rp717@icc.edu

     FBI – LEEDA – Supervisor Leadership Institute

    October 20-24, 2025

    8:30am – 4:30pm

    $795.00 per officer

    Click here to REGISTER

    The Supervisor Leadership Institute (SLI) targets first-line supervisors, however the SLI course is suitable for all police leaders – sworn and civilian. They will complete a DISC leadership assessment to understand and grow their own leadership practices. The following topics are covered in the SLI:

    • Defining leadership, generational effects of leadership, leadership as a lifestyle, leadership traits
    • Building credibility, organizational credibility
    • Four pillars of discipline, immunity, supervisor liability
    • Participants will complete a DISC assessment of their personal leadership style

    Mobile In-Service Training Team#7 Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU 7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: Civil Rights – 2 hours; Human Rights – 3 hours, Legal Updates – 1 hour, Procedural Justice – 12 hours

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  • FBI – LEEDA – Supervisor Leadership Institute – CIPTC, Peoria, IL

    8:30 AM-4:30 PM
    10-21-2025-10-24-2025

    5407 N University St, Peoria, IL 61614, USA

    5407 N University St, Peoria, IL 61614, USA

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7355
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

    Diane Schrementi:ds018b@icc.edu

    Robert Pyszka: rp717@icc.edu

     FBI – LEEDA – Supervisor Leadership Institute

    October 20-24, 2025

    8:30am – 4:30pm

    $795.00 per officer

    Click here to REGISTER

    The Supervisor Leadership Institute (SLI) targets first-line supervisors, however the SLI course is suitable for all police leaders – sworn and civilian. They will complete a DISC leadership assessment to understand and grow their own leadership practices. The following topics are covered in the SLI:

    • Defining leadership, generational effects of leadership, leadership as a lifestyle, leadership traits
    • Building credibility, organizational credibility
    • Four pillars of discipline, immunity, supervisor liability
    • Participants will complete a DISC assessment of their personal leadership style

    Mobile In-Service Training Team#7 Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU 7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: Civil Rights – 2 hours; Human Rights – 3 hours, Legal Updates – 1 hour, Procedural Justice – 12 hours

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  • Fire Death Scene Investigation, Starved Rock State Park, Oglesby

    8:00 AM-5:00 PM
    10-22-2025-10-23-2025

    2668 E 875th Rd, Oglesby, IL 61348, USA

    2668 E 875th Rd, Oglesby, IL 61348, USA

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7355
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

    Diane Schrementi: ds018b@icc.edu

    Robert Pyszka: rp717@icc.edu

    FIRE DEATH SCENE INVESTIGATIONS

    October 22 – 23, 2025

    8am – 5pm

    Instructor: Ed Nordskog

    Fire Death Scene Expert; Court Case Consultant

    Criminal Profiler/Case Analyst-Serial Arsonist

    Master Certified Fire Investigator

    Complete the attached registration form and email to Registration Form

     Class will meet at: Starved Rock State Park, 2668 East 875th Road, Oglesby

    There will not be a registration fee for this training.

    To introduce students to the proper, most efficient, and safest techniques required when processing a fire death scene. To have the students recognize who dies in fires in America, and why those persons die in fire.

    At the end of this unit the trainee will be able to: 

    1. Recognize that all fire deaths are “suspicious” events
    2. Understand the Victimology of Fire Death
    3. Understand the Causal Factors associated with accidental fire deaths
    4. Recognize the personnel necessary to process a fire death scene
    5. Understanding the best practices for fire death scene processing
    6. Recognize the Effects of fire on the human body
    7. Recognize the traits of various fire death scenes; murder, suicide, body dumps, etc
    8. Understand the challenges of Mass Casualty fire death scenes

    AVAILABLE LODGING:     Lodging is available at Starved Rock State Park.  Reservation may be made by calling 815.667.4211.  Be sure to mention that you are attending the Coroner Training on Thursday for the state of $110.00 plus tax for single occupancy and $120.00 plus tax for double occupancy.  Room block will expire September 26, 2025

     

    Mobile In-Service Training Team#7 Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU 7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: 1 hour Procedural Justice and 16 hours of Lead Homcide Investigation

  • FBI – LEEDA – Supervisor Leadership Institute – CIPTC, Peoria, IL

    8:30 AM-4:30 PM
    10-22-2025-10-24-2025

    5407 N University St, Peoria, IL 61614, USA

    5407 N University St, Peoria, IL 61614, USA

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7355
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

    Diane Schrementi:ds018b@icc.edu

    Robert Pyszka: rp717@icc.edu

     FBI – LEEDA – Supervisor Leadership Institute

    October 20-24, 2025

    8:30am – 4:30pm

    $795.00 per officer

    Click here to REGISTER

    The Supervisor Leadership Institute (SLI) targets first-line supervisors, however the SLI course is suitable for all police leaders – sworn and civilian. They will complete a DISC leadership assessment to understand and grow their own leadership practices. The following topics are covered in the SLI:

    • Defining leadership, generational effects of leadership, leadership as a lifestyle, leadership traits
    • Building credibility, organizational credibility
    • Four pillars of discipline, immunity, supervisor liability
    • Participants will complete a DISC assessment of their personal leadership style

    Mobile In-Service Training Team#7 Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU 7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: Civil Rights – 2 hours; Human Rights – 3 hours, Legal Updates – 1 hour, Procedural Justice – 12 hours

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  • Fire Death Scene Investigation, Starved Rock State Park, Oglesby

    8:00 AM-5:00 PM
    10-23-2025-10-23-2025

    2668 E 875th Rd, Oglesby, IL 61348, USA

    2668 E 875th Rd, Oglesby, IL 61348, USA

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7355
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

    Diane Schrementi: ds018b@icc.edu

    Robert Pyszka: rp717@icc.edu

    FIRE DEATH SCENE INVESTIGATIONS

    October 22 – 23, 2025

    8am – 5pm

    Instructor: Ed Nordskog

    Fire Death Scene Expert; Court Case Consultant

    Criminal Profiler/Case Analyst-Serial Arsonist

    Master Certified Fire Investigator

    Complete the attached registration form and email to Registration Form

     Class will meet at: Starved Rock State Park, 2668 East 875th Road, Oglesby

    There will not be a registration fee for this training.

    To introduce students to the proper, most efficient, and safest techniques required when processing a fire death scene. To have the students recognize who dies in fires in America, and why those persons die in fire.

    At the end of this unit the trainee will be able to: 

    1. Recognize that all fire deaths are “suspicious” events
    2. Understand the Victimology of Fire Death
    3. Understand the Causal Factors associated with accidental fire deaths
    4. Recognize the personnel necessary to process a fire death scene
    5. Understanding the best practices for fire death scene processing
    6. Recognize the Effects of fire on the human body
    7. Recognize the traits of various fire death scenes; murder, suicide, body dumps, etc
    8. Understand the challenges of Mass Casualty fire death scenes

    AVAILABLE LODGING:     Lodging is available at Starved Rock State Park.  Reservation may be made by calling 815.667.4211.  Be sure to mention that you are attending the Coroner Training on Thursday for the state of $110.00 plus tax for single occupancy and $120.00 plus tax for double occupancy.  Room block will expire September 26, 2025

     

    Mobile In-Service Training Team#7 Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU 7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: 1 hour Procedural Justice and 16 hours of Lead Homcide Investigation

  • FBI – LEEDA – Supervisor Leadership Institute – CIPTC, Peoria, IL

    8:30 AM-4:30 PM
    10-23-2025-10-24-2025

    5407 N University St, Peoria, IL 61614, USA

    5407 N University St, Peoria, IL 61614, USA

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7355
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

    Diane Schrementi:ds018b@icc.edu

    Robert Pyszka: rp717@icc.edu

     FBI – LEEDA – Supervisor Leadership Institute

    October 20-24, 2025

    8:30am – 4:30pm

    $795.00 per officer

    Click here to REGISTER

    The Supervisor Leadership Institute (SLI) targets first-line supervisors, however the SLI course is suitable for all police leaders – sworn and civilian. They will complete a DISC leadership assessment to understand and grow their own leadership practices. The following topics are covered in the SLI:

    • Defining leadership, generational effects of leadership, leadership as a lifestyle, leadership traits
    • Building credibility, organizational credibility
    • Four pillars of discipline, immunity, supervisor liability
    • Participants will complete a DISC assessment of their personal leadership style

    Mobile In-Service Training Team#7 Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU 7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: Civil Rights – 2 hours; Human Rights – 3 hours, Legal Updates – 1 hour, Procedural Justice – 12 hours

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  • FOCUS™ – Red-Dot Armorer’s Course – Peru PD Range, Peru, IL

    8:00 AM-5:00 PM
    10-24-2025

    2 Tim Perra Dr, Peru, IL 61354, USA

    2 Tim Perra Dr, Peru, IL 61354, USA

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7355
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

    Diane Schrementi: ds018b@icc.edu

    Robert Pyszka: rp717@icc.edu

     

    FOCUS™ – Red-Dot Armorer’s Course

    Instructor: Al Bello

    October 24, 2025

    8am- 4pm

     Class will meet at: Peru PD Range, 2 Tim Perra Dr, Peru, IL

    Enrollment Deadline:  October 17, 2025

    Course Size: Maximum – 20

    Each Student will receive an Armorer’s Kit/Tools

    Due to many malfunctions: The Sig Sauer M18/P320 Pistol is not allowed in any firearms training.

    Course Objective

    The FOCUS™ – Red-Dot Armorer’s Course is an intensive 8-hour program aimed at training law enforcement firearms instructors as qualified armorers for red-dot optical systems. As red-dot optics become increasingly prevalent in law enforcement, this course addresses the growing need for knowledgeable professionals who can maintain, install, and calibrate these devices. Participants will receive in-depth training on the mechanics, maintenance procedures, and troubleshooting techniques for a variety of red-dot systems commonly used in the field. The course includes practical workshops where participants will uninstall, inspect, and reinstall red-dot sights onto firearms, learning to identify and resolve common issues that can affect performance. Additionally, the course covers the integration of red-dots with various firearm platforms, ensuring that participants can advise and support their agencies effectively.

    Course Content

    • Students MUST be (or have been selected by their agency to attend) certified Firearms Instructors.
    • Students MUST be sworn police officers.
    • Students MUST bring a weapon and optic combo they will work on to install and

    uninstall.  If this is the student’s duty weapon, that is the weapon he/she will take apart. A

    spare gun/optic combo is recommended. If spare is brought, A HOLSTER MUST

    ACCOMPANY THE SPARE WEAPON.

    • Students MUST have an appropriate holster for their weapon/optic/light combo.
    • Students must bring 300 rds of ammunition for the weapon they will shoot.
    • Students must bring their duty belts.
    • Students must bring their vests.
    • Students must bring eye and ear protection.
    • Students must bring 20 “dummy” training rounds for their weapon.
    • Students must bring at least 3 training magazines for their weapon.
    • Students must have an optic mounted on their primary handguns prior to arriving to class.

     

    Mobile In-Service Training Team#7 Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU 7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: Procedural Justice 2 hours; De-Escalation Techniques 2.50 hours with 2.50 hours scenario based; Officer Safety Techniques 2.5 hours; with 2 hours of scenario based.

  • FBI – LEEDA – Supervisor Leadership Institute – CIPTC, Peoria, IL

    8:30 AM-4:30 PM
    10-24-2025-10-24-2025

    5407 N University St, Peoria, IL 61614, USA

    5407 N University St, Peoria, IL 61614, USA

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7355
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

    Diane Schrementi:ds018b@icc.edu

    Robert Pyszka: rp717@icc.edu

     FBI – LEEDA – Supervisor Leadership Institute

    October 20-24, 2025

    8:30am – 4:30pm

    $795.00 per officer

    Click here to REGISTER

    The Supervisor Leadership Institute (SLI) targets first-line supervisors, however the SLI course is suitable for all police leaders – sworn and civilian. They will complete a DISC leadership assessment to understand and grow their own leadership practices. The following topics are covered in the SLI:

    • Defining leadership, generational effects of leadership, leadership as a lifestyle, leadership traits
    • Building credibility, organizational credibility
    • Four pillars of discipline, immunity, supervisor liability
    • Participants will complete a DISC assessment of their personal leadership style

    Mobile In-Service Training Team#7 Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU 7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: Civil Rights – 2 hours; Human Rights – 3 hours, Legal Updates – 1 hour, Procedural Justice – 12 hours

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  • ITOA High Risk Traffic Stop – End User – Tazewell County Range, Tremont

    8:00 AM-4:00 PM
    10-26-2025

    21302 Illinois Route 9, Tremont, IL

    21302 Illinois Route 9, Tremont, IL

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7355
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

    Diane Schrementi:ds018b@icc.edu

    Robert Pyszka: rp717@icc.edu

    ITOA  High Risk Traffic Stop – End User 

    Instructor: S.T.K. Training

    www.stktraining.com

    October 26, 2025

    8am- 4pm

     Location: Tazewell County Range, 21302 Route 9, Tremont, IL 

    Enrollment Deadline: October 19, 2025

    Maximum – 18 students

    Course Objective:

    This 8-hour end user course is designed to provide officers with the basic tactical knowledge, awareness, and skills needed to safely conduct felony/high risk traffic stops while in the patrol setting.

    Course Content:

    To provide students with an opportunity to:

    • Become proficient in high-risk traffic stops within patrol operations.
    • Identify and discuss high risk traffic stop case law; legal justification; IVC utilization; safety priorities; use-of-force and the established safety priorities.
    • Assist participants in demonstrating practical knowledge and performance ability while conducting high-risk traffic stop operations, to include: Probable cause; vehicle positioning; verbal commands; suspect custody; vehicle clearing techniques; firearms handling/deployment skills.
    • Allow students the opportunity to participate in and conduct realistic scenario-based training.

    Who Should Attend:

    This class is intended for the general patrol division to include anyone who makes or has the potential to make high risk traffic stops.

    What to bring:

    Vest

    Safety Glasses

    Duty Belt

    Duty Pistol

    and if you run a rifle, you can bring that also.

    Mobile In-Service Training Team#7 Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU 7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: Emergency Medical Response Training and Certification. 50 hours with .50 hours scenario based. High Risk Traffic Stops 6 hours with 5 hours scenario based and Officer Safety Techniques .50 hours with .50 hours scenario based.

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  • Basic Crime Scene Investigation I 40 hour – BLTD, CIPTC, Peoria, IL – CLASS FULL

    8:00 AM-4:00 PM
    10-27-2025-10-31-2025

    5407 N University St, Peoria, IL 61614, USA

    5407 N University St, Peoria, IL 61614, USA

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7355
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

    Diane Schrementi:ds018b@icc.edu

    Robert Pyszka: rp717@icc.edu

    Basic Crime Scene Investigation I  40 hour – BLTD

    Instructor: Chris Collins & Heather Hansen

    October 27-31, 2025

     8am – 4pm

    Class Full for wait list contact: hgrove@icc.edu

     Class will meet at: CIPTC, ICC Peoria Campus, 5407 N. University, Poplar P101, Peoria, IL 

    Enrollment Deadline:  October 20, 2025

    Maximum: 18

    Course Objective

    This five-day, 40-hour program has been designed by Blue Line Training and Development Inc., along with expert practitioners in the field of evidence identification and collection.  The purpose of this course is to educate Officers, Homicide Investigators, Detectives, Crime Scene Investigators (CSIs), members of Major Crime Task Forces and Evidence Technicians in the art and science of crime scene investigation as it relates to collection, identification, and preservation of evidence to be submitted to a forensic science laboratory for analysis.

    Course Overview:

    This program is designed for Officers, Homicide Investigators, Detectives, Crime Scene Investigators, Members of Major Crime Task Forces and Evidence Technicians. The course will introduce them to various evidence collection, identification, and preservation techniques.  The impact of these techniques upon specific criminal investigative disciplines will also be discussed.  Course topics include the following:

    • Crime scene management and the 7-step crime scene process
    • Crime scene photography
    • Crime scene sketching, diagramming, and animation
    • Forensic Laboratory Sections/Disciples
    • Evidence recognition, handling, packaging, and submission
    • Firearm/ballistic evidence, IBIS and NIBIN technology
    • Trace and toolmark evidence
    • Footwear/tire track castings
    • Latent fingerprints and AFIS technology
    • Biological evidence/DNA and CODIS technology.
    • Search warrants and consent to search
    • Advances in evidence technology
    • Report writing
    • Scenario Based Training and Tabletop Exercises.
    • 5 Practical Scene Assessments – Vehicle Scene, Burglary Scene, Shooting/Ballistics Scene, Photography Practical and Crime Scene with a victim body.

    ITEMS NEEDED FOR CLASS:

    • Department digital camera, tripod, and memory card (4GB minimum)
    • Latent print development kit including black & magnetic powder, tape, and backing cards
    • Sufficient packaging and personal protection supplies to process a crime scene

     

    Mobile In-Service Training Team # 7 Illinois Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU #7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: Civil Rights .5 Hours, Constitutional Use of Authority 1 Hour, Legal Updates 1 Hour, Officer wellness/mental health 5 Hours, Procedural Justice 6 Hours, Law concerning stops, searches, and use of force 1 Hour (Scenario Based), Officer safety techniques, including cover, concealment .5 Hours, Lead Homicide Investigator 32 Hours (1 Hour Scenario Based)

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  • Basic Crime Scene Investigation I 40 hour – BLTD, CIPTC, Peoria, IL – CLASS FULL

    8:00 AM-4:00 PM
    10-28-2025-10-31-2025

    5407 N University St, Peoria, IL 61614, USA

    5407 N University St, Peoria, IL 61614, USA

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7355
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

    Diane Schrementi:ds018b@icc.edu

    Robert Pyszka: rp717@icc.edu

    Basic Crime Scene Investigation I  40 hour – BLTD

    Instructor: Chris Collins & Heather Hansen

    October 27-31, 2025

     8am – 4pm

    Class Full for wait list contact: hgrove@icc.edu

     Class will meet at: CIPTC, ICC Peoria Campus, 5407 N. University, Poplar P101, Peoria, IL 

    Enrollment Deadline:  October 20, 2025

    Maximum: 18

    Course Objective

    This five-day, 40-hour program has been designed by Blue Line Training and Development Inc., along with expert practitioners in the field of evidence identification and collection.  The purpose of this course is to educate Officers, Homicide Investigators, Detectives, Crime Scene Investigators (CSIs), members of Major Crime Task Forces and Evidence Technicians in the art and science of crime scene investigation as it relates to collection, identification, and preservation of evidence to be submitted to a forensic science laboratory for analysis.

    Course Overview:

    This program is designed for Officers, Homicide Investigators, Detectives, Crime Scene Investigators, Members of Major Crime Task Forces and Evidence Technicians. The course will introduce them to various evidence collection, identification, and preservation techniques.  The impact of these techniques upon specific criminal investigative disciplines will also be discussed.  Course topics include the following:

    • Crime scene management and the 7-step crime scene process
    • Crime scene photography
    • Crime scene sketching, diagramming, and animation
    • Forensic Laboratory Sections/Disciples
    • Evidence recognition, handling, packaging, and submission
    • Firearm/ballistic evidence, IBIS and NIBIN technology
    • Trace and toolmark evidence
    • Footwear/tire track castings
    • Latent fingerprints and AFIS technology
    • Biological evidence/DNA and CODIS technology.
    • Search warrants and consent to search
    • Advances in evidence technology
    • Report writing
    • Scenario Based Training and Tabletop Exercises.
    • 5 Practical Scene Assessments – Vehicle Scene, Burglary Scene, Shooting/Ballistics Scene, Photography Practical and Crime Scene with a victim body.

    ITEMS NEEDED FOR CLASS:

    • Department digital camera, tripod, and memory card (4GB minimum)
    • Latent print development kit including black & magnetic powder, tape, and backing cards
    • Sufficient packaging and personal protection supplies to process a crime scene

     

    Mobile In-Service Training Team # 7 Illinois Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU #7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: Civil Rights .5 Hours, Constitutional Use of Authority 1 Hour, Legal Updates 1 Hour, Officer wellness/mental health 5 Hours, Procedural Justice 6 Hours, Law concerning stops, searches, and use of force 1 Hour (Scenario Based), Officer safety techniques, including cover, concealment .5 Hours, Lead Homicide Investigator 32 Hours (1 Hour Scenario Based)

  • CPR AED Certification and Recertification (BLS), Peru PD, Peru, IL

    9:00 AM-12:00 PM
    10-28-2025

    2650 North Peoria Street Peru, IL 61354

    2650 North Peoria Street Peru, IL 61354

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7355
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

    Diane Schrementi: ds018b@icc.edu

    Robert Pyszka: rp717@icc.edu

    CPR AED Certification and Recertification (BLS)

    Instructor: Brad Anderson

    October 28, 2025

     9am – 12pm

     Class will meet at: Peru PD, 2650 N. Peoria Street, Peru, IL

    Enrollment Deadline:  October 21, 2025

    Course Size:  Maximum – 20

    Each attendee will receive a CPR Card

    Course Objective

    BLS certification, or Basic Life Support certification, is a credential that demonstrates proficiency in life-saving techniques like CPR and AED use, primarily for healthcare professionals and first responders. It equips individuals with the knowledge and skills to respond to cardiac and respiratory emergencies effectively. 

     Course Content

    The Course teaches how to perform high-quality CPR individually or as part of a team.  Students will learn rescue techniques for adults, children and infants.  This course will also teach the importance of an AED and the appropriate use of AED. 

    • Course Introduction
    • Adult BLS
    • Child BLS
    • Infant BLS
    • Exam

    .Mobile In-Service Training Team#7 Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU 7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: Emergency Medical Response 3 hours

  • Opioid Overdose 101 – LaSalle County SO, Ottawa, IL

    10:00 AM-12:00 PM
    10-28-2025

    707 E Etna Rd, Ottawa, IL 61350, USA

    707 E Etna Rd, Ottawa, IL 61350, USA

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7355
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

    Diane Schrementi:ds018b@icc.edu

    Robert Pyszka: rp717@icc.edu

    Opioid Overdose 101 

    Instructor: Monica Strzalkowski

    October 28, 2025

    10am – 12pm

     Class will meet: at LaSalle County SO, 707 E. Etna Road, Ottawa, IL

    Space is Limited

    REGISTER BY CALLING 815-617-4316 OR BY EMAIL mstrzalkowski@lasallecountyil.gov 

     

    Course Objective

    Obtain a baseline understanding of the opiate overdose problem

    Review basic myths/facts

    Understand how opioids word

    Identify an opioid overdose

    Learn how to respond to an opioid overdoes

    Learn how to administer Naloxone (NARCAN), an opioid antagonist

    Become familiarly with Illinois Public Act #096-0361

     

    Mobile In-Service Training Team # 7 Illinois Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU #7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: Emergency medical response training and certification 2 hours and Opioid Antagonist (NARCAN) 2 hours

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  • Basic Crime Scene Investigation I 40 hour – BLTD, CIPTC, Peoria, IL – CLASS FULL

    8:00 AM-4:00 PM
    10-29-2025-10-31-2025

    5407 N University St, Peoria, IL 61614, USA

    5407 N University St, Peoria, IL 61614, USA

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7355
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

    Diane Schrementi:ds018b@icc.edu

    Robert Pyszka: rp717@icc.edu

    Basic Crime Scene Investigation I  40 hour – BLTD

    Instructor: Chris Collins & Heather Hansen

    October 27-31, 2025

     8am – 4pm

    Class Full for wait list contact: hgrove@icc.edu

     Class will meet at: CIPTC, ICC Peoria Campus, 5407 N. University, Poplar P101, Peoria, IL 

    Enrollment Deadline:  October 20, 2025

    Maximum: 18

    Course Objective

    This five-day, 40-hour program has been designed by Blue Line Training and Development Inc., along with expert practitioners in the field of evidence identification and collection.  The purpose of this course is to educate Officers, Homicide Investigators, Detectives, Crime Scene Investigators (CSIs), members of Major Crime Task Forces and Evidence Technicians in the art and science of crime scene investigation as it relates to collection, identification, and preservation of evidence to be submitted to a forensic science laboratory for analysis.

    Course Overview:

    This program is designed for Officers, Homicide Investigators, Detectives, Crime Scene Investigators, Members of Major Crime Task Forces and Evidence Technicians. The course will introduce them to various evidence collection, identification, and preservation techniques.  The impact of these techniques upon specific criminal investigative disciplines will also be discussed.  Course topics include the following:

    • Crime scene management and the 7-step crime scene process
    • Crime scene photography
    • Crime scene sketching, diagramming, and animation
    • Forensic Laboratory Sections/Disciples
    • Evidence recognition, handling, packaging, and submission
    • Firearm/ballistic evidence, IBIS and NIBIN technology
    • Trace and toolmark evidence
    • Footwear/tire track castings
    • Latent fingerprints and AFIS technology
    • Biological evidence/DNA and CODIS technology.
    • Search warrants and consent to search
    • Advances in evidence technology
    • Report writing
    • Scenario Based Training and Tabletop Exercises.
    • 5 Practical Scene Assessments – Vehicle Scene, Burglary Scene, Shooting/Ballistics Scene, Photography Practical and Crime Scene with a victim body.

    ITEMS NEEDED FOR CLASS:

    • Department digital camera, tripod, and memory card (4GB minimum)
    • Latent print development kit including black & magnetic powder, tape, and backing cards
    • Sufficient packaging and personal protection supplies to process a crime scene

     

    Mobile In-Service Training Team # 7 Illinois Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU #7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: Civil Rights .5 Hours, Constitutional Use of Authority 1 Hour, Legal Updates 1 Hour, Officer wellness/mental health 5 Hours, Procedural Justice 6 Hours, Law concerning stops, searches, and use of force 1 Hour (Scenario Based), Officer safety techniques, including cover, concealment .5 Hours, Lead Homicide Investigator 32 Hours (1 Hour Scenario Based)

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  • Basic Crime Scene Investigation I 40 hour – BLTD, CIPTC, Peoria, IL – CLASS FULL

    8:00 AM-4:00 PM
    10-30-2025-10-31-2025

    5407 N University St, Peoria, IL 61614, USA

    5407 N University St, Peoria, IL 61614, USA

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7355
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

    Diane Schrementi:ds018b@icc.edu

    Robert Pyszka: rp717@icc.edu

    Basic Crime Scene Investigation I  40 hour – BLTD

    Instructor: Chris Collins & Heather Hansen

    October 27-31, 2025

     8am – 4pm

    Class Full for wait list contact: hgrove@icc.edu

     Class will meet at: CIPTC, ICC Peoria Campus, 5407 N. University, Poplar P101, Peoria, IL 

    Enrollment Deadline:  October 20, 2025

    Maximum: 18

    Course Objective

    This five-day, 40-hour program has been designed by Blue Line Training and Development Inc., along with expert practitioners in the field of evidence identification and collection.  The purpose of this course is to educate Officers, Homicide Investigators, Detectives, Crime Scene Investigators (CSIs), members of Major Crime Task Forces and Evidence Technicians in the art and science of crime scene investigation as it relates to collection, identification, and preservation of evidence to be submitted to a forensic science laboratory for analysis.

    Course Overview:

    This program is designed for Officers, Homicide Investigators, Detectives, Crime Scene Investigators, Members of Major Crime Task Forces and Evidence Technicians. The course will introduce them to various evidence collection, identification, and preservation techniques.  The impact of these techniques upon specific criminal investigative disciplines will also be discussed.  Course topics include the following:

    • Crime scene management and the 7-step crime scene process
    • Crime scene photography
    • Crime scene sketching, diagramming, and animation
    • Forensic Laboratory Sections/Disciples
    • Evidence recognition, handling, packaging, and submission
    • Firearm/ballistic evidence, IBIS and NIBIN technology
    • Trace and toolmark evidence
    • Footwear/tire track castings
    • Latent fingerprints and AFIS technology
    • Biological evidence/DNA and CODIS technology.
    • Search warrants and consent to search
    • Advances in evidence technology
    • Report writing
    • Scenario Based Training and Tabletop Exercises.
    • 5 Practical Scene Assessments – Vehicle Scene, Burglary Scene, Shooting/Ballistics Scene, Photography Practical and Crime Scene with a victim body.

    ITEMS NEEDED FOR CLASS:

    • Department digital camera, tripod, and memory card (4GB minimum)
    • Latent print development kit including black & magnetic powder, tape, and backing cards
    • Sufficient packaging and personal protection supplies to process a crime scene

     

    Mobile In-Service Training Team # 7 Illinois Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU #7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: Civil Rights .5 Hours, Constitutional Use of Authority 1 Hour, Legal Updates 1 Hour, Officer wellness/mental health 5 Hours, Procedural Justice 6 Hours, Law concerning stops, searches, and use of force 1 Hour (Scenario Based), Officer safety techniques, including cover, concealment .5 Hours, Lead Homicide Investigator 32 Hours (1 Hour Scenario Based)

31
  • Basic Crime Scene Investigation I 40 hour – BLTD, CIPTC, Peoria, IL – CLASS FULL

    8:00 AM-4:00 PM
    10-31-2025-10-31-2025

    5407 N University St, Peoria, IL 61614, USA

    5407 N University St, Peoria, IL 61614, USA

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7355
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

    Diane Schrementi:ds018b@icc.edu

    Robert Pyszka: rp717@icc.edu

    Basic Crime Scene Investigation I  40 hour – BLTD

    Instructor: Chris Collins & Heather Hansen

    October 27-31, 2025

     8am – 4pm

    Class Full for wait list contact: hgrove@icc.edu

     Class will meet at: CIPTC, ICC Peoria Campus, 5407 N. University, Poplar P101, Peoria, IL 

    Enrollment Deadline:  October 20, 2025

    Maximum: 18

    Course Objective

    This five-day, 40-hour program has been designed by Blue Line Training and Development Inc., along with expert practitioners in the field of evidence identification and collection.  The purpose of this course is to educate Officers, Homicide Investigators, Detectives, Crime Scene Investigators (CSIs), members of Major Crime Task Forces and Evidence Technicians in the art and science of crime scene investigation as it relates to collection, identification, and preservation of evidence to be submitted to a forensic science laboratory for analysis.

    Course Overview:

    This program is designed for Officers, Homicide Investigators, Detectives, Crime Scene Investigators, Members of Major Crime Task Forces and Evidence Technicians. The course will introduce them to various evidence collection, identification, and preservation techniques.  The impact of these techniques upon specific criminal investigative disciplines will also be discussed.  Course topics include the following:

    • Crime scene management and the 7-step crime scene process
    • Crime scene photography
    • Crime scene sketching, diagramming, and animation
    • Forensic Laboratory Sections/Disciples
    • Evidence recognition, handling, packaging, and submission
    • Firearm/ballistic evidence, IBIS and NIBIN technology
    • Trace and toolmark evidence
    • Footwear/tire track castings
    • Latent fingerprints and AFIS technology
    • Biological evidence/DNA and CODIS technology.
    • Search warrants and consent to search
    • Advances in evidence technology
    • Report writing
    • Scenario Based Training and Tabletop Exercises.
    • 5 Practical Scene Assessments – Vehicle Scene, Burglary Scene, Shooting/Ballistics Scene, Photography Practical and Crime Scene with a victim body.

    ITEMS NEEDED FOR CLASS:

    • Department digital camera, tripod, and memory card (4GB minimum)
    • Latent print development kit including black & magnetic powder, tape, and backing cards
    • Sufficient packaging and personal protection supplies to process a crime scene

     

    Mobile In-Service Training Team # 7 Illinois Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU #7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: Civil Rights .5 Hours, Constitutional Use of Authority 1 Hour, Legal Updates 1 Hour, Officer wellness/mental health 5 Hours, Procedural Justice 6 Hours, Law concerning stops, searches, and use of force 1 Hour (Scenario Based), Officer safety techniques, including cover, concealment .5 Hours, Lead Homicide Investigator 32 Hours (1 Hour Scenario Based)

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