Oak Park Police Department posts updates on ICE activity and community reporting resources

Chief Shatonya Johnson
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The Oak Park Police Department posted a series of updates on its official Twitter account between November 7 and November 8, 2025, providing information about recent police activity, community reporting resources, and law enforcement responses in the area.

On November 7, the department informed residents that “The latest summaries of police activity are now posted at https://t.co/AorIsEu39B and https://t.co/m6BlbGfwp8. https://t.co/1CkPU7oADT”. The post directs the public to online resources for detailed information about local police actions.

Later that day, another tweet from the department addressed graffiti issues in Oak Park: “Report graffiti in #OakPark by calling the Village’s graffiti hotline at 708.358.5429. Graffiti can also be reported online at https://t.co/89r9BGcWvk. https://t.co/YU2Xs8Zchh”. The message provided both a phone number and an online option for community members to report incidents.

On November 8, the department reported on federal law enforcement activity: “The Oak Park Police Department has responded to at least five reports of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activity in Oak Park this morning between approximately 8:56 a.m. and 9:37 a.m. To read more, please visit https://t.co/lBmwSRg3o4. https://t.co/GuM0ZY9GGU”. The post included a link for further details regarding these incidents.

The Oak Park Police Department regularly uses social media to inform residents about ongoing safety issues and available services. Community policing efforts such as these aim to increase transparency and encourage public engagement with local law enforcement initiatives.



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