Quincy Police Chief Rob Copley

Red Ribbon Project Begins Monday
Red Ribbon Project Begins Monday
Red Ribbon Project Begins Monday
Every single day in America 28 people will die as a result of a drunk-driving crash. People killed in alcohol-impaired driving crashes accounted for nearly one-third of all traffic deaths in America. With these statistics in mind, a news conference will be held on Monday, November 19, at 9:00 a.m. on the west side parking lot of Quincy City Hall.
Law Officer and Citizen of the Year Award Winners Announced
Law Officer and Citizen of the Year Award Winners Announced
Law Officer and Citizen of the Year Award Winners Announced
Quincy Police Detective Adam Gibson and Citizen Mike Predmore were the winners of The Quincy Exchange Club's 50th Annual Law Officer of the Year and Citizen of the Year Awards. Both were recipients of their awards at a luncheon that was held today before an overflow crowd at the Elk’s Club in Quincy.
Shooting Victim Identified, Crime Stoppers Offering $1000 Reward
Shooting Victim Identified, Crime Stoppers Offering $1000 Reward
Shooting Victim Identified, Crime Stoppers Offering $1000 Reward
Adams County Coroner James Keller has identified the victim of an early morning fatal shooting as 12-year-old Rayshone D. Humphrey Jr. According to a report from WGEM, officers responded to the shooting scene in the 1100 block of North 5th Street between Cedar and Cherry Streets and found a boy that had been shot outside of a home. He was taken to Blessing Hospital and pronounced dead. Keller reve