With heavy hearts, the Joliet Police Department and the broader Will County community mourn the tragic and sudden loss of Sergeant Hollis Weller, a beloved husband, father, and dedicated public servant who was killed in an off-duty motor vehicle accident on Friday, May 16, 2025, near Beecher, Illinois.
Sergeant Hollis Weller, a 20-year veteran of the Joliet Police Department, was more than just a law enforcement officer—he was a pillar of strength, compassion, and integrity in both his professional and personal life. His passing has left a profound void in the hearts of his family, friends, colleagues, and all who had the privilege of knowing him.
Born and raised in Illinois, Sgt. Weller dedicated his life to service. After joining the Joliet Police Department two decades ago, he quickly rose through the ranks, earning the respect and admiration of his peers and the community he so faithfully protected. Throughout his career, Sgt. Weller was known for his tireless work ethic, his unwavering commitment to justice, and his deep empathy for the people he served. He carried out his duties with honor, humility, and a quiet strength that inspired those around him.
As a sergeant, he mentored countless young officers, instilling in them the values of respect, accountability, and compassion. He was not just a leader—he was a role model, someone who led by example and never hesitated to put others before himself. His dedication extended beyond the badge. Sgt. Weller was a familiar face at community events, neighborhood outreach programs, and initiatives aimed at building trust between law enforcement and residents.
Outside of his uniform, Hollis Weller was a devoted husband and father. He shared a deep and abiding love with his wife, who stood by his side through every challenge and triumph. Together, they built a life rooted in faith, family, and mutual respect. As a father, Sgt. Weller was hands-on and deeply involved. He was a source of strength, wisdom, and unconditional love, always putting his children’s needs first and striving to be the kind of man they could look up to.
Friends and neighbors describe Hollis as kind-hearted, reliable, and generous. He had a warm smile that could light up a room and a calm, reassuring presence that made others feel safe and heard. Whether it was lending a helping hand, offering a listening ear, or volunteering his time to causes close to his heart, Sgt. Weller gave of himself freely and selflessly.
The news of his sudden and tragic passing has rippled across the community, prompting an outpouring of grief, memories, and tributes. Flags fly at half-mast, and fellow officers wear mourning bands in honor of a man who gave so much to so many. The Joliet Police Department, in particular, feels the loss acutely—not just of a colleague, but of a brother in blue.
The details surrounding the accident remain under investigation, but what remains painfully clear is the deep sense of loss experienced by all who knew and loved Sgt. Weller. As the community rallies around his grieving family, they find solace in the indelible legacy he leaves behind—a legacy of courage, compassion, and service.
Plans for memorial services and public tributes will be shared in the coming days, as the department and the Weller family prepare to honor a life that was lived with distinction, grace, and purpose. In this time of sorrow, the community is united in support and remembrance, lifting up Sgt. Weller’s family in prayer and pledging to carry forward his memory.
Sergeant Hollis Weller will be remembered not only for the badge he wore but for the man he was: a devoted protector, a loving husband and father, a mentor, and a true public servant. Though his watch has ended, his legacy of service and sacrifice will never be forgotten.
End of Watch: May 16, 2025. Rest in peace, Sergeant Weller. We have the watch from here.