Oak Park Police Department shares updates on activities and community safety event

Oak Park Police Department shares updates on activities and community safety event
Chief Shatonya Johnson — Oak Park Police Department
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The Oak Park Police Department released a series of updates this week focusing on police activities and community events. These updates, shared through their official social media account, provide insights into local law enforcement and public safety initiatives.

On April 7, 2025, the Oak Park Police Department announced that “The latest summary of police activity is now posted at https://t.co/q8bETmiXG5.” This summary offers residents a detailed overview of recent police operations and activities in the area.

On April 8, 2025, they shared details about an upcoming event by stating, “Save the date for the Safe Storage Saves Lives event at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, April 16 at the Community Recreation Center. Join community members and neighbors for an important community conversation about firearm safety and suicide prevention, featuring expert speakers addressing.” This event aims to engage the community in discussions around critical safety issues.

Later on April 8, the department released another update reiterating that “The latest summary of police activity is now posted at https://t.co/fkLYVuwUKO.” This reinforces their commitment to transparency and keeping the public informed about law enforcement activities.



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