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Thursday, October 23, 2025

Oak Park Police Department shares updates on fire department event and public safety resources

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Chief Shatonya Johnson | Oak Park Police Department

Chief Shatonya Johnson | Oak Park Police Department

The Oak Park Police Department has issued several updates on community events and public safety information through its official social media channels. The department invited residents to attend a fire department open house, provided links to recent police activity summaries, and shared updated crime maps.

On October 2, 2025, the Oak Park Police Department posted: "Oak Parkers young, old and in between are invited to the #OakPark Fire Department open house, this Sat. Oct. 4. Visitors will be able to get up close to the equipment, tour the fire house and talk to the firefighter/paramedics who help keep the community safe during the event, https://t.co/3DEVwhaROy"

A day later, on October 3, 2025, another post stated: "The latest summary of police activity is now posted at https://t.co/nr5xcIQ7rq. https://t.co/FJj3WGxEnm"

That same day, an additional update read: "The crime maps for the weeks of September 16 -30 and the month of September are posted at https://t.co/eZieM3ngBY. https://t.co/3bD95zZqV4"

The Oak Park Police Department regularly communicates with residents about upcoming community engagement opportunities and public safety resources through its official online platforms. The sharing of police activity summaries and crime mapping is part of ongoing efforts by law enforcement agencies nationwide to promote transparency and inform citizens about local safety trends.

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