A police report about a sexual assault in Nevada was filed in South Holland and sources tell us it may be connected to a Village of Dolton and Thornton Township work trip to Las Vegas.
Police in South Holland are currently working with officers in Nevada on the case after the report was filed on Wednesday. Sources tell FOX 32 that this police report coincides with an ongoing investigation by the Illinois Department of Human Rights. A complaint was recently filed with that department, claiming sexual harassment and retaliation against Tiffany Henyard, the Dolton mayor and Thornton Township supervisor.
We would like to provide them our full cooperation, but based on the investigation… there are certain things I cannot expound on," Chief Shawn Staples said. The chief says per state statute that a victim of sexual assault can make that report at any police department.No one is in custody and no one has been arrested in connection with the case. The Village of Dolton issued this statement on the case: "The Village of Dolton conducted a thorough investigation into these allegations.
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