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Shaw Media file photo Surrounded by her family, Melodie Gliniewicz (center) widow of Fox Lake Police Lt. Joe Gliniewicz, reacts as the casket of her late husband is loaded into a hearse Sept. 7, 2015, at Antioch Community High School. (Sarah Nader)
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Fox Lake police Lt. Joe Gliniewicz
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Melodie Gliniewicz
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Shaw Media file photo Lake County Sheriff's then-Detective Chris Covelli looks through boxes Nov. 19, 2015, containing inventoried military surplus items purchased by Fox Lake police Lt. Joe Gliniewicz for the Police Explorers program he oversaw and stored in the basement of an infrequently used village community building in Fox Lake. (Matthew Apgar)
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Shaw Media file photo A blue bin contains items such as a battered CPR doll and empty liquor bottles, which were found in the basement of a Fox Lake community building used by police Lt. Joe Gliniewicz for the Police Explorers program he oversaw. (Matthew Apgar)
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Shaw Media file photo Then-Lake County Sheriff's Detective Chris Covelli (left) and then-Lake County Major Crimes Task Force Commander George Filenko arrive to brief the media on Sept. 3, 2015, during the early stages of the investigation into Fox Lake police Lt. Joe Gliniewicz's death. Filenko has since retired, and Covelli has been promoted to sergeant. (H. Rick Bamman)