The Illinois Department of Labor is currently reviewing 22 wage complaints about Bowes In Home Care, a Medicare-certified home health agency in Crystal Lake, an agency spokesperson said Thursday. Mike Matulis, spokesperson for the Illinois Department of Labor, said the complaints, regarding unpaid wages, are from workers who say they are owed money from the company. They were all filed earlier this month, he said. The first thing the department does in itsreview is contact the employer to let them know they have a complaint, Matulis said. "We always hope to resolve the complaints as quickly as we can," he added. Crystal Lake Police Chief James Black said several Bowes employees came into the department Wednesday to make a report on a civil complaint, but the report has not been completed yet. A message to Michael Collura, president and CEO of In Home Personal Services, was not immediately returned on Thursday. A woman at the Bowes In Home Care office at 813 Tek Drive who declined to say her job title, also refused comment on Thursday.