Illinois SWAT Team Issues ‘Shelter-in-Place’ Order Due to Man with 38 Rounds of Ammo and No FOID Card
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Illinois law enforcement agencies, including a SWAT team, issued a “shelter-in-place” order Thursday morning while officers executed a warrant at a residence in Lake in the Hills.
According to the Lake & McHenry County Scanner, authorities were investigating a report that a man possessed 38 rounds of ammunition — a mix of long gun and handgun rounds — without holding a valid Firearm Owner’s Identification (FOID) card.
At approximately 9:50 a.m., the SWAT team and additional officers entered the home of 20-year-old Joel Fernandez in the village of Lake in the Hills. Fernandez was taken into custody and later charged with four counts of possessing ammunition without a valid FOID card, a Class A misdemeanor under Illinois law.
JUST IN: A shelter-in-place order was issued for residents in a subdivision in Lake in the Hills but has since been lifted as law enforcement and SWAT responded to an incident Thursday morning. https://t.co/o65Ec3wu0Q
— Lake & McHenry County Scanner (@LMCScanner) February 26, 2026
Due to local police activity, avoid Washington Street and Clayton Marsh Drive between McKinley and Lincoln streets until further notice. Shelter in place. Updates to follow.
— @LITHPolice (@LITHPolice) February 26, 2026
Less than an hour after officers entered the residence, authorities lifted the shelter-in-place order. NBC Chicago reported that in a 10:45 a.m. social media update, police stated, “There is no longer a threat to public safety. Thank you for your cooperation in this law enforcement matter.”