NAPERVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT: Encourage Residents of All Ages to Enjoy Spring Events Safely and Legally
The onset of spring brings with it warmer temperatures and many reasons to celebrate.
The onset of spring brings with it warmer temperatures and many reasons to celebrate.
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 Naperville Police Department announced today that it is joining the Neighbors app by Ring (available via iOS/Android here: download.ring.com/Naperville).
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 and Fire Departments will host the 15th annual St. Baldrick’s Event in Naperville on Saturday, March 23, 2019.
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.
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.
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.
The Naperville Police Department made 37 traffic stops and issued 36 citations during the recent Super Bowl crackdown.
The Naperville Police Department conducted additional traffic enforcement over the holidays from Dec. 17 to Jan. 2, reminding motorists to drive sober and buckle up as part of the Illinois Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over and Click It or Ticket enforcement efforts.
Winning entry can be seen online or at local movie theaters during winter break.
The holidays are a time for friends, family and coworkers to come together in celebration.
On December 2, at approximately 8:10 p.m., Naperville Police Department officers were dispatched to the 4600 block of Fesseneva Court for a report of possible drug-related activity.
The Naperville Police Department conducted additional traffic enforcement November 16–26, reminding motorists to buckle up and not drive impaired, day or night, as part of the nationwide Click It or Ticket and Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over enforcement effort.
The Naperville Police Department and law enforcement agencies throughout Illinois will be working around the clock through Thanksgiving and the remainder of the year to make certain that travelers are buckled up and driving sober.