WEST CHICAGO POLICE DEPARTMENT
If you are experiencing an emergency situation, please call 9-1-1 immediately.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Emergency Contact Information
If you are experiencing an emergency situation, please call 9-1-1 immediately
Non-emergency Contact Information
If you need to contact the West Chicago Police Department for a non-emergency issues, such as gathering information about an already reported incident, please call 9-1-1, or email policerecords@westchicago.org.
West Chicago Police Department
325 Spencer Street
West Chicago, IL 60185
The West Chicago Police Station is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
After Business Hours
After business hours if you dial (630)293-2222 please stay on the line and your call will be forwarded to the dispatch center.
Online Citizen Reports
Citizens can provide details of incidents that do not require immediate police response from the City's website. Details will be reviewed by the West Chicago Police Department and responded to accordingly.
West Chicago Police Department Records Station
The West Chicago Police Department Records Section is staffed from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. If you call the Police Department after 4:30 p.m., or on weekends and holidays, your call will automatically be transferred to our dispatch center.
During the transfer, the phone will ring two to three times; then it will sound like you were disconnected. Please do not hang up as it is starting the transfer. If you wait a few seconds, it will begin to ring again and dispatch will answer the phone.
Police Department Division Contacts
Office of the Chief of Police
Chief Colin Fleury
Chief of Police
cfleury@westchicago.org
Deputy Chief Anthony Cargola
Deputy Chief of Police
acargola@westchicago.org
Operations Division
Commander Eugene Samuel
Operations Commander
esamuel@westchicago.org
Support Services Division
Commander Adam Reavley
Support Services Commander
areavley@westchicago.org
Police Department Division Details
PROGRAMS & SERVICES
The City of West Chicago's Police Department organizes and manages several City resident services and programs. Provided is a list of programs and services managed by the Department along with links to more information. If there are any questions about any of the Department's programs or services, please call (630) 293-2222, or email police@westchicago.org.
- Online Citizen Police Reporting
- Request Accident Reports
- Submit Overnight Parking Requests
- Obtain Operation of Oversize/Overweight Permits
- Vacation Watch Program
- Bicycle Registration Program
- Neighborhood Watch Program
- DuPage County Health & Social Services
- Citizens Police Academy Program
- Community Emergency Response Training (CERT) Program
- Cadet Program
- Animal Control (Only incidents involving City & County Ordinances)
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
- West Chicago Police Department Annual Reports
- Illinois Law Enforcement Accreditation Program (ILEAP)
- Emergency Services Disaster Agency (ESDA) Details
- Red Light Photo Enforcement
WEST CHICAGO POLICE MEMORIAL
West Chicago Police Memorial
The City remembers sacrifices of it's Officers who have fallen in the line of duty through a decorative memorial installed in their honor. The memorial is on public display within the West Chicago Police Department’s lobby, where it is viewed daily by fellow Officers and the public, and serves as a meaningful reminder of the sacrifices that are made by Police Officers to keep our communities safe.
Officers Killed in the Line of Duty
Michael J. Browning (1968-1992)
On Monday, April 20, 1992, Patrolman Browning was killed after responding to a burglary at an automobile dealership. After exiting his patrol car and drawing his weapon, the suspect drove through the dealership’s showroom in a stolen vehicle and struck Browning.
Browning had served as an officer with the West Chicago Police Department for only five months. Prior to being sworn in as an officer he had served as a cadet for two years.
Raymond G. Wilson (1922-1965)
Wilson was serving as a special policeman on July 25, 1965, at a fire department carnival at Reed-Keppler Park. Guadalupe Ruel shot Wilson with his own revolver.
George Riehm (1864-1921)
Goerge Riehm was the first West Chicago Police officer killed in the line of duty. On April 29, 1921 he was shot while investigating a burglary at a local lumberyard. The alleged murderer, James Witt, was apprehended, but committed suicide before charges were brought against him.