John Galvin Sworn In as New Police Chief
Beecher Village Board Meeting | December 22, 2025
Article Summary: Former Country Club Hills Police Chief John Galvin was officially sworn in as the new Beecher Police Chief, succeeding Terry Lemming. The board also recognized Lemming for his four years of service to the department.
Police Leadership Key Points:
-
New Chief: John Galvin, formerly of the private sector and Country Club Hills, took the oath of office.
-
Outgoing Chief: Terry Lemming was recognized for stabilizing the department during his four-year tenure.
-
Recruitment: Galvin was selected following a search process to replace Lemming, who initially joined as a temporary interim chief.
The Beecher Village Board on Monday, December 22, 2025, formally installed John Galvin as the village’s new Chief of Police.
Village Clerk Janett McCawley administered the oath of office to Galvin during the meeting. Village President Marcy Meyer introduced Galvin, noting his previous experience in law enforcement leadership.
“He’s been working in the private sector for the last year and a half or so. Prior to that, he was the police chief in Country Club Hills,” Meyer said. “We are very happy to have him here.”
The board also took time to recognize outgoing Chief Terry Lemming, who did not attend the meeting. Meyer explained that Lemming wished to keep the focus on the incoming chief.
Lemming was originally hired for a six-month period to serve as a temporary chief but ended up staying for over four years. Meyer credited Lemming with guiding the department through a transition period.
“He decided he loved it here. We decided we loved having him here,” Meyer said. “I’m sure I speak for everyone that we’d like to thank him for his service to the community and to the Beecher Police Department.”
Latest News Stories
SNAP cuts, Illinois payment errors spark fierce debate
Op-Ed: Keeping local leaders happy isn’t worth the housing cost
Apollo, Gemini sightings revealed in first UAP file drop
Norkus Shines in Pitcher’s Duel as Beecher Edges Ottawa 1-0
BREAKING: GOP turns to Congress after Minnesota Dems block Omar subpoena
U.S. economy adds 115,000 jobs in April
Illinois weighing a ban on sale of some smoke detectors over safety concerns
Illinois Quick Hits: General Assembly leaders promise budget transparency
Justice Department agrees to appearance waiver for Comey
Beecher Library Trustees Award 2026 Landscaping and Lawn Maintenance Contracts
Court strikes down Trump’s backup tariffs as unlawful
U.S. deficit projected to hit $2 trillion, double fiscal target