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Cook County Sheriff's Office details firearm recoveries and enforcement actions in September tweets

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Thomas Dart Cook County Sheriff | Official Website

Thomas Dart Cook County Sheriff | Official Website

Cook County Sheriff's Office reported on several law enforcement actions via its official Twitter account, detailing incidents involving firearms and community engagement in September 2025.

On September 25, the office posted about a traffic stop that resulted in the recovery of a loaded firearm. According to the tweet: "While working in the South Loop neighborhood, Sheriff’s Police recovered a loaded firearm from a vehicle during a routine traffic stop. At approximately 7:11 p.m. on Sept. 19, officers pulled over a Chevrolet Impala for expired registration in the 1700 block of South State https://t.co/lnSZQEoU1P" (posted September 25, 2025).

Later that day, the Cook County Sheriff's Office shared an update with hashtags referencing community engagement and their police department: "Sheriff’s Office Update #CCSPD #CookCountySheriff #CommunityEngagement https://t.co/m9jxWmSomJ" (posted September 25, 2025).

The following day, another incident was described involving an eviction operation. The office stated: "A man found asleep in bed with a stolen and loaded automatic weapon by Sheriff’s Deputies enforcing a court-ordered eviction is now facing a felon in possession of a machine gun charge. At approximately 9:30 a.m. on Sept. 18, Cook County Sheriff’s Deputies were enforcing the https://t.co/quHYTBEwaS" (posted September 26, 2025).

The Cook County Sheriff's Office regularly shares updates about public safety operations and community initiatives through social media channels as part of ongoing efforts to inform residents about local law enforcement activities.