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Meece now chief deputy

Sheriff Callahan also names Horrie, Sajnaj as lieutenants

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Grundy County Sheriff Kevin Callahan has appointed Craig Meece as his chief deputy.

In making the announcement on Wednesday, Callahan also announced the promotions of Todd Horrie to lieutenant of the Investigations Division and Mark Sajnaj to lieutenant of the Patrol Division.

A 21-year veteran of the sheriff’s office, Meece, age 41, began his career with the sheriff’s office in December 1991, as a patrol deputy hired by the late Sheriff James Olson.

From 1995 to 1999, Meece was assigned to the Metropolitan Area Narcotics Squad (MANS) as a special agent. He received the Metropolitan Enforcement Group (MEG) Director’s Award for exceptional service for working in an undercover capacity involving the purchase of a substantial quantity of narcotics and seizure of property.

Upon returning from MANS, he resumed his role as a patrol deputy.

Promoted to detective sergeant in May of 2004, he became assigned to the Investigations Division and enrolled the office in the "Offender Watch" program, which gives citizens of Grundy County the ability to track violent sex offenders in the community. In 2007, Meece attended the Northwestern Illinois University School of Police Staff and Command.

In November of 2009, he was promoted to lieutenant and assigned to lead
the Patrol Division.

He currently serves on the Grundy County Justice Assistance Board. He is a past president of the Grundy County Law Enforcement Managers Association and
a current member of the 100 Club of Grundy County, Illinois Sheriff’s Association,
Fraternal Order of Eagles, Illinois Drug Enforcement Officer Association, and The
Assumption Catholic Church of Coal City.

Meece is a certified lead homicide investigator, juvenile officer, and has been trained in Internet Crimes against Children Investigations. He received letters of commendation throughout his career to include major narcotics investigations and the apprehension of repeat offenders in the Benchmark Bank robberies in Verona.

Born and raised in Coal City, Meece is married to Kiedra Meece, a Minooka Police
Detective. They currently reside in rural Coal City with their son, Colin.

Sheriff Callahan noted Chief Deputy Meece will assist him with the day-to-day
operations of the agency and will oversee specific duties in the Law Enforcement
Divisions of the office.

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