Oak Park Police Department provides updates on activities and crime map

Oak Park Police Department provides updates on activities and crime map
Chief Shatonya Johnson — Oak Park Police Department
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The Oak Park Police Department has recently been active on social media, providing updates and resources for the community through a series of tweets. These posts offer insights into police activities and crime data relevant to residents.

On June 16, 2025, the department shared “The latest summary of police activity is now posted at https://t.co/Iogf5aySVp.” This tweet directed followers to a detailed account of recent law enforcement activities in the area.

Following up on June 17, 2025, another post was made: “The latest summary of police activity is now posted at https://t.co/loiFpGAaI6.” The link provided in this tweet also leads to an updated report on local police actions.

Later that same day, the department tweeted “The crime map for the weeks of June 1 – June 15 is posted at https://t.co/eZieM3ngBY.” This resource offers a visual representation of crime incidents over a two-week period, allowing residents to stay informed about safety concerns in their neighborhoods.

Oak Park Police Department frequently uses social media platforms to engage with the public by disseminating important information and resources.



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