NEWS RELEASE: Naperville Police responded to incidents involving large gatherings of teenagers in downtown Naperville on June 1, resulting in nine arrests and nearly 30 citations. Read the news release here: https://t.co/pW7aNnv0IN
It’s graduation and summer party season, and the FTC is getting reports about fake invitations being sent by email and text that are actually phishing scams. Protect yourself and your information by learning more: https://t.co/CIrbtOYhF4
During the recent Memorial Day enforcement campaign, our officers issued 24 seatbelt citations as well as 22 citations for speeding, 14 for distracted driving, and 16 for various other violations. They also made one arrest on an outstanding warrant.
These cats were found on May 28 near Route 59 & Diehl and Pathway Drive & Hidden Valley Drive. Can you help us find their owner(s)? Contact Animal Control at 630-420-6178 if you know where either cat belongs.
wish to gather lawfully and respectfully enjoy our community. However, anyone who chooses to engage in criminal activity, disorderly conduct, or acts that threaten public safety will be met with zero tolerance and held accountable to the fullest extent of the law.
We are aware of a teen gathering planned for Monday, June 1, in downtown Naperville. In an effort to help ensure the safety of everyone in our community, residents and visitors can expect to see a significant police presence in and around the downtown area. We welcome those who
National Night Out is approaching faster than you think! Register your neighborhood today to make sure our police officers, firefighters and/or other city employees can make it to your Aug. 4 NNO event. Visit https://t.co/lISXYEFSBZ for details and to register online.
Can you help this rabbit hop home as soon as possible? Please call Animal Control at 630-420-6178 if you think you know who the rabbit pictured here belongs to.
Do you have experience processing crime scenes or a Bachelor's degree in forensics? If so, our opening for a full-time Crime Scene Technician might be for you! Visit https://t.co/95HQHX21jo to learn more, review the full list of required qualifications, and apply online.
Naperville residents reported losing $8.6 million to scams in 2025. Most fell victim to investment scams, which the FTC explains how to spot and avoid here: https://t.co/QCwJXOdSNr
We are suspending enforcement of the City's 2- 5 a.m. overnight parking ban for the holiday weekend. Residents can park on city streets overnight starting Friday night into Saturday & continuing through 5 a.m. on Tuesday 5/26. Enforcement begins again at 2 a.m. on Wednesday 5/27.
Monday's Memorial Day Parade will require a number of road closures and parking restrictions in and around downtown beginning as early as 5 a.m. on Monday. See the traffic control plan at https://t.co/Mz3bBYM7S8 to help you navigate the changes and plan your trip downtown.
Last week, Citizens Appreciate Public Safety hosted a banquet honoring the men and women of the Naperville Police Department & bestowed awards on a number of them for exemplary service. We couldn't be more grateful for the recognition. See highlights here: https://t.co/1X0nYT8mx1
Our "5/9 on Route 59" enforcement campaign netted nearly 200 citations, according to participating agencies that reported their numbers. More than half of the citations issued were for speeding. The remaining were for distracted driving, seatbelt violations, and other violations.
Naperville has more than 3,800 intersections, meaning there are thousands of locations where vehicles and pedestrians can cross paths. Learn how to share the road at https://t.co/9jm5gvCJ9m! #ASaferNaper
Our officers had a blast playing our friends from Lisle PD in the recent Battle of the Badges at Naperville North High School. This was a fantastic event for a great cause. Well done, Huskies and Redhawks!
This is Guy. Guy went missing three years ago near the Fox Valley Mall. Because he had a microchip that was kept up to date, our Animal Control Officers were able to reunite him with his owner after he was recently trapped in town. What a happy reunion three years in the making!
The Naperville Police Department is joining law enforcement agencies across Illinois for the 2026 “Click It or Ticket” campaign running through May 26 during the Memorial Day travel period. Read the news release: https://t.co/J9ZIJVHy7U