NAPERVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT: Issues 36 Citations during Super Bowl Weekend Enforcement Campaign
The Naperville Police Department made 37 traffic stops and issued 36 citations during the recent Super Bowl crackdown.
The Naperville Police Department made 37 traffic stops and issued 36 citations during the recent Super Bowl crackdown.
Naperville Police Chief Robert Marshall invites the community to chat with him and members of his senior staff during an evening edition of “Chat with the Chief” on Wednesday, Feb. 13.
On Thursday, February 14, 2019 at approximately 11:12 p.m., Naperville Police officers were called to a parking lot near the intersection of Ridgeland Avenue and Naperville/Wheaton Road for the report of a robbery that had just occurred.
The Naperville Police Department will host two scam awareness and prevention presentations as part of the department’s commitment to make Naperville “A Safer Naper” through education.
The Naperville Police and Fire Departments will host the 15th annual St. Baldrick’s Event in Naperville on Saturday, March 23, 2019.
The Naperville Police Department is offering residents two opportunities this month to learn first-hand from police department staff how to safeguard their possessions from would-be burglars.
The Naperville Police Department announced today that it is joining the Neighbors app by Ring (available via iOS/Android here: download.ring.com/Naperville).
The removal and installation of new flooring in the Naperville Police Department’s main lobby will restrict citizen access to front desk and records personnel during the week of April 22.
The onset of spring brings with it warmer temperatures and many reasons to celebrate.
On Thursday, May 9, 2019, the Naperville Police Department will join with numerous police agencies in northern Illinois to conduct a traffic safety initiative along the Route 59 corridor.
Earlier this month, the Naperville Police Department joined with numerous police agencies in northern Illinois to conduct a traffic safety initiative along the Route 59 corridor.
Naperville Police Department will participate in an Independence Day traffic enforcement campaign with a focus on impaired and unbuckled drivers.
The Naperville Police Department’s upcoming safety presentation for incoming college freshmen and their parents combines drug and alcohol education with critical personal safety information.
Naperville Police Department issued the following announcement on Aug. 5.At approximately 12:50 p.m., Naperville Police Department officers responded to the area of Whispering Hills Dr. and Jefferson Ave. for a report of an armed robbery that had just occurred.
As Illinois residents gear up to mark the end of summer with Labor Day celebrations throughout the state, the Naperville Police Department is planning to participate in a traffic safety campaign focusing on drunk, unbuckled and distracted drivers.