Oak Park Police Department shares updates on police activity and announces shredding event

Chief Shatonya Johnson
Chief Shatonya Johnson
0Comments

The Oak Park Police Department has recently used its official Twitter account to inform the public about police activity and promote community safety initiatives. On April 15, 2026, the department posted a link to its latest summary of police activity: “The latest summary of police activity is now posted at https://t.co/W5OLO3lFaH. https://t.co/rlB3mwDpUt”.

Later that day, the department shared a tip on preventing identity theft and announced an upcoming event: “One of our tips to help prevent identity theft is to shred documents that contain personal information. The Village is hosting a free paper shredding event from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, April 18 at the Public Works Center. Each household is limited to two bags or small boxes https://t.co/pcLaANDSs2”.

On April 16, 2026, another update was provided with a new summary of police activity: “The latest summary of police activity is now posted at https://t.co/FSFtyxxZPN. https://t.co/jCuxcDiBjj”.

Oak Park Police Department regularly publishes summaries of local law enforcement activities as part of its efforts to keep residents informed and engaged in public safety matters. Community outreach events like document shredding days are common initiatives aimed at reducing crime such as identity theft by encouraging secure disposal of sensitive materials.



Related

Chief Shatonya Johnson

Oak Park Police Department promotes new crime dashboard and posts recent police activity summaries

The Oak Park Police Department shared updates on police activity summaries and introduced a new interactive crime dashboard via Twitter between May 6 and May 7, 2026.

Chief Shatonya Johnson

Oak Park Police Department posts updates on police activity and biking rules for May 2026

The Oak Park Police Department used Twitter in early May 2026 to post summaries of recent police activity and remind residents about sidewalk biking regulations.

Chief Shatonya Johnson

Oak Park Police Department shares updates on local police activity and substance use resources

The Oak Park Police Department posted summaries of recent police activities and promoted a statewide helpline for opioid use disorder support in late April and early May 2026.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from West Cook News.