City of Chicago Police Department
Recent News About City of Chicago Police Department
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Missing – Renee Raess, 13
RENEE is missing from the 3900 block of north Nora.
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Offender Charged with Multiple Counts of Theft
The offender is also charged with using credit cards belonging to two of the above victims.
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Offender Charged with Murder in Stabbing Death of 41-Year-Old Male
The above offender was arrested on September 12, 2022, in the 300 block of E. 61st St. He was identified as one of the offenders who participated in the armed robbery and fatal stabbing of a 41-year-old male victim on September 6, 2022, in the 400 block of S. LaSalle (1st District).
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Seeking Information – Armed Robbery Red Line (Grand)
Community Alert – Seeking Information – Armed Robbery – Red Line (Grand)
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Seeking to Identify Robbery / Aggravated Battery CTA Red Line – 95th Street Station
Mass Transit Detectives are seeking to identify the pictured individuals in connection to an Strong arm robbery / aggravated battery that occurred in the vicinity of the 95th Street Red Line Station on August 29, 2022 at approximately 1735 hours.
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Seeking Information – Aggravated Robbery Red Line (35th St.)
Mass Transit Detectives are seeking the public’s assistance in identifying the above offenders responsible for an aggravated robbery that occurred on August 13, 2022 at 10 p.m. on the Red Line at 35th St.
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Missing – David Davis, 14
The above individual is a missing person last seen in the 6700 block of South Springfield Ave in Chicago IL.
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DUI SATURATION PATROL – 17th (Albany Park) District
The Chicago Police Department will be conducting a DUI Saturation Patrol in the 17th (Albany Park) District this weekend. The DUI Saturation Patrol will take place Saturday, September 17, 2022 from 7 p.m. to Sunday, September 18, 2022 at 3 a.m.
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Roy: ‘A community that doesn't protect itself is bound to fall’
Former Chief of Detectives for Chicago Police Eugene Roy said the City of Chicago is failing its citizens due to crime rates.
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CPD Superintendent Brown: 'The safety of our community members and our officers remains at the core of this new foot pursuit policy'
The superintendent of the Chicago Police Department (CPD) has introduced a new policy for the safety of the citizens.
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Vallas: 'No real solutions by CPD leadership or Mayor'; at least 32 shot over the weekend
Democrat Paul Vallas took to Twitter to criticize Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot and Chicago police leadership after three people ages 20 and younger were shot near the Shedd Aquarium and Adler Planetarium.
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Vallas: 'My heart goes out to the Officer and his team members'; 2 CPD officers shot in one week
Mayor candidate Paul Vallas expresses his disappointment at Chicago police offices being shot while on duty.
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Chicago Police Department: 'the manufacture, possession and sale of illegal ghost guns' is banned
Official from the Chicago Police Department makes a comment on Gov. Pritzker signing HB 4383.
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Chicago Police: Eight Chicago murders in last 26 hours
Chicago had a violent night on April 6, with eight homicides in just over a day’s span.
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"Immune from investigation;" Police officer’s complaint against Kim Foxx shot down by state attorney disciplinary commission
The commission that oversees attorney conduct in Illinois has rejected a complaint by a Chicago police officer asking that it investigate Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx’s professional conduct in the nationally publicized Jussie Smollett case, and in her vacating nearly 200 criminal convictions, some involving homicides.
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Chicago woman charged with defacing memorial of CPD Officer Ella French
A Chicago woman has been arrested and charged with a felony in connection to the August vandalism at the memorial of Chicago Police Officer Ella French who was killed in the line of duty last year.
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Suspect hit during exchange of gunfire with Chicago Police
Chicago Police said that three men were arrested following a shootout with officers on Jan. 26 when police tried to stop a stolen vehicle on E. Lower Wacker Drive.
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Illinois legislator marks National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day, officers' 'work and dedication'
Rep. Bradley Stephens recognized National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day as tensions surrounding the police, politicians, and the public stir following a year of violence and just two years removed from the Black Lives Matter protests.
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'Disrespectful on so many levels': Brother of slain Chicago officer French reacts to COPA report recommending her suspension
Chicago Police Officer Ella French's family is outraged after a Civilian Office of Police Accountability (COPA) report recommended the slain police officer among others receive disciplinary action for their part in a botched 2019 raid.
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Chicago woman who streamed herself looting last summer released from prison on day of arrival
A Chicago woman who live-streamed herself looting on The Magnificent Mile last summer was released from prison the same day she arrived.