TWO of our employees were recognized by
@ILAPCO
earlier this week. Telecommunicator Tracy Eisemon (left) was named Telecommunicator of the Year & Emergency Communications Manager Jillianne Chuffo (right) was awarded Director of the Year! Congrats on this state-wide recognition!
We're currently looking for a crime prevention specialist and an investigative specialist to join our team. Visit to see the job descriptions and apply online.
There will be a few road closures this Sunday, Oct. 27, in Downtown Naperville to help keep everyone participating in the DNA Trick or Treat event safe. See which streets are impacted in the traffic control plan posted at .
We are investigating a fatal traffic crash that occurred around 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 23, at the intersection of Naper Boulevard and Hobson Road. Read the release for details:
Get in the habit of combatting theft and break-ins with the
#9PMRoutine
, a nightly safety routine that makes your residence and vehicle(s) tougher targets for crime. Learn more at
#ASaferNaper
The Naperville Police Department extends our heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of ISP Trooper Corey Thompsen, who tragically lost his life in the line of duty last week. Please keep him, his loved ones and the Illinois State Police in your thoughts.
It is with a heavy heart and immeasurable sadness that we announce the death of Illinois State Police Trooper Corey S. Thompsen.
On October 18, 2024, at approximately 3:40 p.m., Trooper Thompsen was involved in a two vehicle crash on East Leverett Road at County Road 1300E in
On this day 20 years ago, Detention Officer Tammy Loan started working in our detention center. Today, she retires after exactly two decades of outstanding service. Please help us congratulate her and wish her a happy and healthy retirement!
Naperville police arrested a Chicago man for allegedly selling cocaine and heroin/fentanyl in Naperville. Read the news release and see a booking photo here:
Sunday's half marathon, 10K & 5K will require the closure of a number of streets in/around downtown starting as early as 5 a.m. on Oct. 20 and lasting until approximately noon. Before you head downtown, check out the race day traffic control plan at .
Your last chance to attend this fall's Family Story Time with NPD is THIS FRIDAY, Oct. 18. Don't miss out! Come see Officer Fletcher at 10:30 a.m. at the 95th Street Library.
We're accepting applications for new officers for another couple weeks and testing in mid-December. Learn more about our department, qualifications and opportunities for officers at
In the first six months of 2024, 75% of burglaries to motor vehicles and 62% of residential burglaries were no-force, meaning they were to unlocked cars and residences.
#LockItOrLoseIt
#ASaferNaper
Naperville's Emergency Communications Center answers more than 63,000 9-1-1 calls each year & dispatches Naperville's police officers & firefighter/paramedics, among MANY other tasks. Learn more about this incredible group in this 630 Naperville interview:
We've received several reports from residents stating they were called by a man claiming to be one of our sergeants & demanding payment to avoid being arrested for a citation or warrant. This is a scam. Do not pay! Please report the encounter to us by calling 630-420-6666.
Our Records Section will be closed Tuesday, Oct 15, for training. Have business to conduct? Consider the following options:
• Submit FOIA/other requests:
• Pay parking ticket:
• Request overnight parking:
Last week, Chief Arres and Mayor Wehrli recognized the students whose artwork appears in this year's Crime Prevention Calendars. If you haven't seen their fantastic crime prevention tips and wonderful illustrations, check them out at !