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Saved By The Belt

At the November 29th  Hickory Hills City Council Meeting, Malgorzata Walkosz was recognized by the Hickory Hills Police Department for her commitment to seat belt safety. (Full Story)

GENERAL INFORMATION ON COYOTES

If you observe any animal that appears to be injured, sick or displaying aggressive behavior, please call the Hickory Hills Police Animal Control Officer at 598-4900. 

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Hickory Hills Officer Receive Sheriffs Award

Officer Ervin Wee Sit recently received the Cook County Sheriff's Award of Merit. Full story

Click it or Ticket???

(Officer Jim Holt talks with a motorist during recent seat belt checks)

 If you happened to be on 95th Street near the intersection with Roberts Road on October 26th, you may have seen two of our officers walking between cars.   Full story click here

 

Crime Alerts

This page is dedicated to providing our citizens with information regarding crime trends in Hickory Hills and helpful tips on how to avoid becoming a victim. You may use the new tab on the menu or follow this link: Crime Alerts

 

New Officer Sworn In

Hickory Hills Police Recruit, Michael McNeela, takes the oath of office administered by Police Commissioner Ken Fonte at the September 13, 2007 City Council Meeting. Read full Story

 

H.H.P.D  Receives National Traffic Safety Award

 

The Hickory Hills Police Department has been chosen as the First place winner in their respective category for the 2006 National Law Enforcement Challenge Program. Read full Story

BUCKLE UP UPDATE

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If you’ve noticed a stronger than usual police presence in Hickory Hills during the past year, there is a reason. Read full story

 

New Motorcycle Unit

This summer, the Hickory Hills Police Department will deploy two new Harley Davidson motorcycles to complement their current patrol fleet.  Read full story 

Be Safe, Be Seen!!!

   

In order to help increase visibility for those Hickory residents who enjoy going for evening walks, the Hickory Hills Police Department is once again offering free lightweight reflective vests. Quantities are limited, so to obtain one of these vests, you must come to the “Records” window of the Hickory Hills Police Department during the hours between 8am and 4pm, Monday through Friday. Be safe, be seen.

 

Dare Night with the Wolves

On March 10th, 2007, The Hickory Hills Police Department participated in the Chicago Wolves Crime And Fire Prevention Night. The night was designed to bring Chicagoland Police and Fire Departments together for one night at the Allstate Arena. The Hickory Hills Police Dept. brought a total of 38 D.A.R.E. and/or former D.A.R.E. students to the Chicago Wolves game. All expenses were paid with Narcotic Forfeiture Funds. 

 

Team Hickory Hills Polar Plunge 2007

                               On March 3rd, 2007, Officers Adam Gulczynski, Jim Compton, Charles Hobart, Mark Benaitis, Ryan Bajt and Joe Roscetti participated in the Law Enforcement Torch Run Polar Plunge for Special Olympics. These officers braved the cold weather and freezing water of Lake Manteno to raise money for Special Olympics Illinois. As a team, they raised $3066.00 and won an award for Best Team. This money helps children with intellectual disabilities the chance to participate in sports training and competitions. These kids benefit from much more than the physical training. they develop intellectually, socially as well as emotionally. The Hickory Hills Polar Plunge Team would like to thank every one who made donations and helped this great cause.

 

Special Response Team 

(Hickory Hills Police Department Special Response Team)

The Hickory Hills Police Department Special Response Team is a specialized unit within the Department that responds to critical incidents in support of Patrol and Investigative operations. Full Story

 

 

"ARE YOU OK!"

    

Guardian Calling Program  


  The City of Hickory Hills provides an automated calling service for residents called "Guardian Calling".  Full Story

 

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