Members of international organized residential burglary ring arrested after posing as Amazon drivers, Irvine, CA break-in | Video
Share this @internewscast.com

A Joliet police detective has been convicted by a judge on charges of domestic violence, stemming from an incident that occurred in 2024.

The verdict was handed down on Thursday, bringing the case to a close.

The incident in question took place in the early hours of September 28, 2024. Police responded to a domestic disturbance call at a residence on the 1100 block of Woodiris Drive in Joliet.

ABC7 Chicago is now streaming 24/7. Click here to watch

Upon arrival, officers discovered that an altercation had occurred between a woman and her husband, 41-year-old off-duty Joliet police detective Peter Ranstead.

According to police reports, during the argument, Ranstead allegedly grabbed the woman and pushed her, resulting in her hitting her head. Furthermore, when the woman attempted to contact emergency services, Ranstead reportedly confiscated her phone to prevent the call.

During an argument, Ranstead grabbed the woman and pushed her, causing her to hit her head, police said. When she tried to call 911, Ranstead took her phone away, according to Joliet police.

The woman was eventually able to call 911. Ranstead was not at home when officers arrived.

Ranstead was charged in a Kendall County warrant with domestic battery and interfering with the reporting of domestic violence, police said.

He turned himself in Wednesday morning at the Kendall County Sheriff’s Office in Yorkville, police said.

Ranstead was placed on administrative leave during the investigation.

He will be back in court April 17 for sentencing.

Joliet police released the following statement in 2024:
“The Joliet Police Department holds itself to the highest standards of integrity and accountability. When these standards are not met, we not only compromise our legitimacy but also erode the public’s trust. The community expects us to lead by example, and when one of our own fails to meet these expectations, it affects us all. Being a police officer is not just a job, it is a calling that requires each of us to live a life without reproach. I expect my Officers to embody the values of integrity, respect, and fairness in both their personal and professional lives. This is critical not only to maintain the trust of the public but also to preserve the honor of wearing the badge. When any officer fails to uphold these principles, it diminishes the hard work and dedication of all those who serve honorably. Our duty stands now to remain committed to transparency and impartiality and ensure that justice is served,” Joliet police said in a statement.

Copyright © 2026 WLS-TV. All Rights Reserved.

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like
California Democrats panic as 2 Republicans lead governor's race

California Governor Race Shocker: GOP Candidates Take Unexpected Lead, Democrats Scramble

California Democrats are confronting a daunting challenge in the upcoming 2026 governor’s…
Iran says 'non-hostile' ships can pass through Strait of Hormuz — as Trump teases major 'prize'

Iran Affirms Safe Passage for ‘Non-Hostile’ Vessels in Strait of Hormuz, While Trump Hints at Significant ‘Reward

Iran has announced its intention to permit “non-hostile” vessels to traverse the…
FBI rescues missing autistic teen after two days lost in frigid wilderness

Heroic Rescue: FBI Locates Missing Autistic Teen After Harrowing 48 Hours in Icy Wilderness

In a heartwarming rescue operation, FBI agents in Newark, New Jersey, successfully…
Miracle on the Tarmac: Flight Attendant Ejected in LaGuardia Crash Survives Despite Being Thrown 328 Ft.

Miracle Survival: Flight Attendant Ejected 328 Ft in LaGuardia Crash Defies Odds

Tragedy struck at New York City’s LaGuardia Airport on Sunday night when…
Near United Center, Chicago shooting today kills 67-year-old man by West Madison and South Leavitt streets; CPD questioning 2

Tragic Shooting Near United Center: 67-Year-Old Man Killed on West Madison as CPD Investigates

CHICAGO – In a shocking incident near the United Center, a 67-year-old…
New Mexico jury says Meta harms children's mental health and safety, violating state law

New Mexico Jury Finds Meta Liable for Violating State Law by Endangering Children’s Mental Health and Safety

In a groundbreaking legal decision, a jury in New Mexico has ruled…
Gulf states inching closer to joining Iran war after attacks on bases, energy facilities: report

Escalating Tensions: Gulf States Poised to Enter Iran Conflict Amid Recent Attacks on Key Facilities

US allies in the Persian Gulf are adjusting their strategies amidst escalating…
FBI’s ‘Operation Box Cutter’ indicts Chinese pharma firms, terror-linked cartel assets in fentanyl takedown

FBI’s ‘Operation Box Cutter’ Unveils Major Fentanyl Crackdown: Chinese Pharma and Cartel Ties Exposed

EXCLUSIVE: In a significant legal move, six individuals from China and two…
Video shows vandals target Republicans of Wheeling Township Office in Arlington Heights, Charlie Kirk's image defaced
In Arlington Heights, Illinois, charges have been brought against two individuals accused…
Two arrested after US Park Police officer shot in apparent DC ambush: report

Two Arrested Following Ambush Shooting of US Park Police Officer in DC

The Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) reported that two individuals have been taken…
A 1,000-year-old cliff-top temple lies battered after Cambodia-Thailand border clashes

Ancient Cliff-Top Temple Endures Damage Amid Cambodia-Thailand Border Conflict

PREAH VIHEAR, Cambodia — A ceasefire may have halted the intense border…
Trump picks Californian prosecutor to lead DOJ fraud division

Trump Appoints Californian Prosecutor to Head DOJ Fraud Division

The Department of Justice under President Donald Trump has appointed a new…