Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority, Missing and Murdered Chicago Women Task Force met Nov. 10

David E. Olson, PhD. - Chair | ICJIA Board
David E. Olson, PhD. - Chair | ICJIA Board - Loyola University Chicago
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Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority, Missing and Murdered Chicago Women Task Force met Nov. 10.

Here is the agenda provided by the task force:

I. Call to Order and Roll Call

II. Welcome

III. Old Business

• Approve Meeting Minutes from October 20, 2025

IV. New Business

• Question and Answer with Director Glen Brooks, Office of Community Policing,

Chicago Police Department

• Report Update and Survey Reminder

V. Next Steps

• Next Meeting Date: December 8, 12 – 1:30 pm

VI. Public Comment

VII. Adjournment

https://agency.icjia-api.cloud/uploads/Missing_and_Murdered_Task_Force_Agenda_11_10_2025_4ea5ccca4d.pdf



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