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Eric Price sworn in as Dolton deputy police chief

Village of Dolton · April 21, 2026

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Summary

Eric Price, a former detective commander, was sworn in as deputy chief of police for the Village of Dolton after reciting the oath of office that pledges support for the U.S. and Illinois constitutions; the brief ceremony concluded with congratulations.

Eric Price was sworn in as deputy chief of police for the Village of Dolton during a brief ceremonial item at the meeting. Moderator administered the oath and Price repeated the affirmation required of the office.

The appointing official identified Price as the newly promoted deputy chief and referred to Police Chief Chapman while asking both to stand for the swearing-in. During the oath, Price repeated the administering official’s prompts, saying in part: "I will support the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the State of Illinois," and that he would "faithfully discharge the duties of the office of deputy chief of police" for the Village of Dolton in Cook County.

After the recitation, the Moderator said, "Congratulations, sir," concluding the ceremonial portion of the meeting. The transcript indicates Price had been appointed to the post prior to the oath; no formal vote or motion was recorded in the provided segment.

The item centered on the formal oath and brief acknowledgements; no additional details about Price's duties, start date, or terms were specified in the portion of the record provided.