
Sheriff Schultze was elected in 2022.

We’re just ONE WEEK away from a spooktacular night of trivia, costumes, and fun — all to benefit the Washington County Animal Shelter!
We already have 12 teams signed up… and we’re aiming for at least 15! Don’t miss your chance to grab a table and join the fun!
Trivia
Costumes encouraged
Prize for best decorated table
Silent auction & 50/50 drawing
Saturday, May 9th, 2026
Hoyleton Community Club
Doors open at 6PM | Trivia starts at 7PM
$80 per table (up to 8 people)
Bring your friends, dress up, and help support our furry friends in need
Reserve your table now before we fill up!
Mary Schaeffer: 618-713-5240

We LOVE seeing this!
Our free gun lock box in the lobby was recently emptied — which means members of our community are taking steps toward safe firearm storage. That’s something worth celebrating!
Good news… it’s been fully refilled and ready to go again.
If you or someone you know could use a free gun lock, stop by our lobby anytime and grab one — no questions asked.
A small step can make a big difference in keeping our families and community safe. ![]()

When Deputy Francois said he was patrolling the state lake, we figured he meant driving around it… not launching Unit 3 into full aquatic enforcement mode.
Somewhere between “shoreline patrol” and “send it,” things escalated.
Crappie, catfish, and questionable boating behavior are now officially on notice.
#WashingtonCounty #Sheriff #LakePatrol #BoatPolice
Alright—we’ll come clean… April Fools!
No aquatic units in the fleet, but our deputies are out patrolling in this weather and working hard to keep everyone safe.
And a quick reminder:
Don’t drive through flooded roadways
Turn around, don’t drown
Slow down, watch for standing water, and stay safe out there, Washington County!

Our K9 unit is feeling extra lucky today! Whether you're celebrating with friends, family, or your four-legged partners, we hope your day is filled with fun, safety, and a little bit of Irish luck.
Remember—celebrate responsibly and don’t rely on luck when it comes to getting home safely. Plan ahead and make good choices.
Stay safe, Washington County!

I-64 TRAFFIC STOP BY DEPUTY J. BLACK LEADS TO ARREST
On Friday, March 13, 2026, at approximately 9:24 PM, Deputy Black was dispatched to Interstate 64 eastbound near mile marker 60 in Richview, Illinois, in response to a report of a reckless driver.
Deputy Black located the vehicle and conducted a traffic stop.
During the investigation, Standardized Field Sobriety Tests were administered due to suspicion of impaired driving. The driver, identified as 40-year-old John Blackmon III of Mt. Vernon, Illinois, was subsequently taken into custody for Driving Under the Influence of Drugs or a Combination of Drugs.
A search of the vehicle resulted in the recovery of a firearm, approximately 87.2 grams of suspected cannabis, a loaded firearm, and a bottle containing a liquid suspected to be a controlled substance weighing approximately 486 grams.
Blackmon was transported to the Washington County Jail, where he was processed and later released with the following Notice to Appear citations:
• Driving Under the Influence of Drugs or a Combination of Drugs
• Illegal Transportation of an Open Container of Alcohol
• Possession of 30–100 Grams of Raw Cannabis in a Motor Vehicle
• Aggravated Unlawful Use of a Weapon
• Possession of a Weapon by a Felon
• Possession of a Controlled Substance
• Illegal Front Window Tint
Blackmon is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Please join us in congratulating Jaymie Koelling on graduating from the Southwestern Illinois College Basic Correctional Officer Academy! ![]()
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Jaymie successfully completed the training program, which prepares correctional officers with the knowledge and skills needed to safely and professionally serve within our correctional facility and community.
We are proud of Jaymie’s hard work, dedication, and commitment to public service. Congratulations on this great accomplishment and welcome to the next step in your career with the Washington County Sheriff’s Office!
#WashingtonCountySheriff #Corrections #LawEnforcement #Congratulations

The Washington County Sheriff’s Office would like to recognize Deputy Howard for his outstanding actions during a recent water rescue.
On March 7, 2026, Deputy Howard and Nashville Fire Department responded to a dangerous situation involving an 86-year-old woman trapped in her vehicle due to rising flood waters. Upon arriving on scene, he quickly assessed the situation and safely approached the vehicle despite hazardous conditions. Thanks to his prompt response and sound judgment, Deputy Howard was able to assist the victim from the vehicle and safely out of the flood waters.
Deputy Howard’s willingness to put the safety of others before his own reflects the highest standards of law enforcement service. His actions directly contributed to the safe rescue of a vulnerable member of our community and demonstrate the professionalism, courage, and dedication to public safety that our office strives to uphold every day.
Please join us in commending Deputy Howard for his exceptional service and commitment to protecting the citizens of Washington County. ![]()
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#WashingtonCountySheriff #PublicSafety #CommunityFirst


The Washington County Sheriff’s Office has been notified of a phone scam involving jury duty.
A former Washington County resident, now living in Texas, reported receiving a call from someone claiming to be a WCSO deputy regarding a failure to appear for jury duty. The caller then transferred him to someone posing as a “Captain,” who advised that he would need to pay a fee.
We contacted the Washington County Circuit Clerk’s Office and County Clerk’s Office, and they confirmed that the individual has no pending issues related to jury duty. They also advised that this is the second report they have received this week involving a similar call.
The Washington County Sheriff's Office wants the public to know:
➡️ There is never a fee or fine for missing jury duty.
If you receive a call like this, do not provide personal information or send money. These callers are attempting to scam you.
If you have received a similar call or believe you may have been targeted, please contact the Washington County Sheriff’s Office.

Please join us in congratulating Deputy Richard Francois on receiving a Letter of Commendation from Sheriff Ross Schultze. Your hard work and dedication to the Washington County Sheriff’s Office are greatly appreciated!
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