Henderson County Sheriff’s Office Conducting Death Investigation

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On July 29th, 2023 at 10:25 am, the Henderson County Sheriff’s Office conducted a welfare check at 2348 County Highway 3, Oquawka, IL. Upon arrival, the resident, Michael D. Louck, age 44, was located deceased. The death is being investigated by the Henderson County Sheriff’s Office, along with agents from the Illinois State Police Investigations, Illinois State Police Crime Scene, Henderson County Coroner’s Office, and the Oquawka Police Department. There is no immediate threat to the public in relation to this investigation.

This is an ongoing investigation. Additional information will be released pending the investigation. Anyone with information can contact the Henderson County Sheriff’s Office at 309-867-4291 or Henderson County Crime Stoppers at 309-867-6202 or 877-867-6202.

***Courtesy of the Henderson County Sheriff’s Office***

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