- 21. For The Media
- (Public Affairs)
- ... access to the online Inmate Search Information on using the online Warrant Search Police Blotter Public Affairs is also responsible for the issuance of Sheriff's Media IDs for access into the courthouse. ...
- Created on October 10 2017 09:04:18 AM
- 22. Public Affairs Section
- (Public Affairs)
- The Public Affairs Section strives to be a liaison between the Sheriff’s Office and the citizens of Will County. It is the responsibility of the Public Affairs Section to market the work of the Will County ...
- Created on October 10 2017 08:58:56 AM
- 23. Support Services
- (Administration)
- ... and Training The Sheriff's Office provides training to approximately 350 to 500 police officers and correctional personnel each year. The Sheriff's Office currently trains and utilizes personnel, all divisions, ...
- Created on October 10 2017 08:53:02 AM
- 24. Command Staff
- (Command)
- ... Center for Public Safety, Supervision of Police Personnel. Chief Deputy | Warden - Adult Detention Dave Adams Chief Deputy Dave Adams began his career with the Will County Sheriff’s Office in ...
- Created on October 04 2017 08:52:45 AM
- 25. Auto Theft
- (Crime Prevention)
- ... your car is stolen If you discover that your vehicle has been stolen, call the police immediately. Speed is essential in recovering stolen cars; any delay in reporting only helps thieves. Many times ...
- Created on October 03 2017 12:00:08 PM
- 26. Child Abuse
- (Crime Prevention)
- ... When I Call The Hotline? How Am I Protected? Should I Call The Police? How Else Can I Help? Who Are Mandated Reporters? What You Need To Know About A Child Abuse or Neglect Investigation ...
- Created on October 03 2017 11:42:04 AM
- 27. Child Safety Tips
- (Crime Prevention)
- ... How to contact you, or another close relative in an emergency. How to contact a trusted neighbor, police, fire or ambulance services and when to make these calls. When children are home alone they ...
- Created on October 03 2017 11:21:38 AM
- 28. Con Games and Scams
- (Crime Prevention)
- ... see someone suspicious, call the police. If your parents are elderly and live alone, inform them not to let anyone in their home for repairs without first contacting you or the police. Do's and Don't ...
- Created on October 02 2017 03:09:50 PM
- 29. Order of Protection Information
- (Crime Prevention)
- ... agency such as Groundwork Domestic Violence Program 815.729.1228 and ask for assistance. Contact your local police agency social worker. Ask your attorney to file a petition in civil court. Request ...
- Created on October 02 2017 01:47:03 PM
- 30. Domestic Violence
- (Crime Prevention)
- ... Attack Seek medical help as soon as possible. Tell the hospital staff what happened. Make a police report, even if you do not want your abuser arrested. It documents the abuse which may become evidence ...
- Created on October 02 2017 01:34:39 PM
- 31. Giving a Good Description
- (Crime Prevention)
- ... an accurate description. Following are some of the most important identifiers law enforcement needs to apprehend criminal suspects. Keep this information in mind so that you can give the police an accurate ...
- Created on October 02 2017 11:42:30 AM
- 32. Protecting Your Home
- (Crime Prevention)
- ... anything else. Your home is not a public phone booth or a public restroom. If there is an emergency outside your home, call 911 for help and tell the police what is going on. The police will send someone ...
- Created on September 26 2017 11:54:47 AM
- 33. Rape
- (Crime Prevention)
- ... Call the police from a public phone or neighbor's home. Common Sense Outdoors Avoid walking or jogging alone especially at night. Stay in well-traveled, well-lighted areas. Wear clothes and shoes ...
- Created on September 26 2017 10:41:10 AM
- 34. Senior Citizen Safety
- (Crime Prevention)
- ... keep their phone numbers in case of an emergency. Work out a "buddy" system with a friend to check on each other daily. Many communities have programs where police call every day to check if residents ...
- Created on September 25 2017 03:03:27 PM
- 35. Street Sense
- (Crime Prevention)
- ... If something or someone makes you uneasy, avoid the person or leave. Know the neighborhoods where you live and work. Check out the locations of police and fire stations, public telephones, hospitals, ...
- Created on September 25 2017 02:45:29 PM
- 36. Teen Dating Violence
- (Crime Prevention)
- ... is getting worse. Offer to go with them for help. Never put yourself in a dangerous situation with the victim's partner. Don't be a mediator. Call the police if you witness an assault. Tell an adult- ...
- Created on September 25 2017 02:22:53 PM
- 37. Vacation Security Check List
- (Crime Prevention)
- ... most likely be targeted by burglars. Police Department statistics show that burglary and theft occurs most often in an unoccupied house; burglars want to steal things without having to deal with a witness. ...
- Created on September 25 2017 02:15:36 PM
- 38. False Alarm Ordinance
- (Ordinances)
- ... able to provide information needed during an emergency. DIRECT LINE ALARM SYSTEM - Any alarm device running directly from a specific location to the Sheriffs, Police, or Fire Departments, and connected ...
- Created on September 25 2017 02:11:08 PM
- 39. Auxiliary Deputy
- (Traffic)
- ... together. The primary duties of the Auxiliary are to assist the Will County Sheriff's Police in case of emergencies. But there's more. Over the almost 50-year history, the group has proudly served seven ...
- Created on September 21 2017 03:05:28 PM
- 40. DUI Enforcement
- (Traffic)
- ... and think clearly. Nearly three out of ten Americans will be involved in alcohol related crashes in their lifetime. Each year, approximately 8% of police reported motor vehicle crashes are alcohol-related ...
- Created on September 21 2017 02:18:57 PM