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ATTENTION: YELLOW DOT PROGRAM

The department is now participating in a free program called YELLOW DOT ILLINOIS. This is a program run through the Illinois Department of Transportation Division of Traffic Safety and is a system designed to alert first responders of detailed medical and health information about occupants of a vehicle.  The instructions are simple and included in the packet of information that can be picked up at the Mundelein Police Department. The participant fills out the yellow booklet which includes a photograph of the participant and places that in the glove compartment box of their vehicle, they then place a yellow sticker in the lower driver side portion of their rear window. The emergency card is completed by the participant at their leisure.  More information can be found at www.yellowdotillinois.org for those that are interested.

ATTENTION: 12TH ANNUAL MUNDELEIN POLICE DEPARTMENT GOLF OUTING TO BENEFIT SPECIAL OLYMPICS

Click here for more information - or Contact Mrs. Cynthia Peart at 847-968-3775

ATTENTION: FREE WOMEN'S SELF DEFENSE CLASS

This is a class for women ages 18 and up (exceptions will be made for 17 year olds with parental permission) who are interested in learning self-defense tactics.  (waiver release required)

THIS IS A FREE CLASS

WHEN:  This class will be held on Tuesday nights beginning February 21st and ending March 13th 

WHERE:  Mundelein Police Department, 221 N. Lake St

TIME:  Class will begin at 6:00pm and end at 8:00pm

WHAT TO BRING:  Wear workout clothes or something comfortable. Socks are required. The class requires some physical activity.

SPACE IS LIMITED! Max.30 participants.  For registration please contact Jennifer Marshall at (847) 968-3770

For more information please contact Officer Rachel Messina, Officer Katie Smith, or Officer Stephanie Whittaker at

(847) 968-4600

ATTENTION: "RUSE" BURGLARIES

Over the past several weeks this agency and surrounding agencies have experienced numerous residential burglaries commonly referred to as distraction or “ruse” burglaries. This style of burglary is unique in the fact that the homeowner is present during the burglary and usually never realizes until hours or days later that a burglary has even occurred. The subjects committing the burglaries target elderly individuals and pose as utility workers, surveyors, landscapers, construction workers, or village representatives. The object is to get the homeowner (s) out of the house and into a secluded area (usually the back yard or even a basement) while a second and/or third subject enter the residence and ransack various rooms looking for cash and jewelry. The whole incident is usually completed within a few minutes and the subjects leave the property in the vehicle they arrived in. The offenders are usually mistaken to be Hispanic as they have a dark complexion and speak in a foreign language. The offenders also try to conceal their identity by wearing sunglasses and/or hats.   

The persons who commit these types of crimes have many variations of the “ruse” and they are usually very good talkers. The following is a list of recommended procedures should unknown persons come to your house requesting assistance or asking to complete any type of work that you did not request:

1. Ask for identification when someone comes to your door and call police and have them verify.

2. Don’t leave your house or allow anyone inside your house.

3. Check on your neighbors if you see any suspicious behavior on your street.

4. Attempt to obtain license plate information and a full vehicle description including make, model, and color

5. Contact the police immediately should become suspicious of any persons/vehicles in the neighborhood

This bulletin is for informational purposes only. If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to contact the Investigations Division of the Mundelein Police Department at 847-968-4600.

ATTENTION: NATIONWIDE TEST OF THE EMERGENCY ALERT SYSTEM - WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2011

FEMA, in coordination with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), will conduct the first nationwide Emergency Alert System (EAS) Test on November 9, at 1:00 p.m. Central Standard Time and run concurrently across all time zones.

This system test is the first of its kind designed to broadcast a nationwide message to the American public. In the history of the country, nothing like it has been conducted on such a level. As you may be aware, there have been tests in the past, but not of this magnitude encompassing all regions of the Nation simultaneously. The thirty second test will run concurrently on all radio and TV band stations.

The test message on TV might not indicate that it is just a test. In an effort to prevent undue anxiety, please share this information with your family and friends so they are aware of this scheduled test to be broadcast on Wednesday, November 9th at 1:00 p.m. (CST).

Below is FEMAs website that will provide more information regarding this test.
http://www.fema.gov/emergency/ipaws/eas_info.shtm

Click here for more information.

ATTENTION: MUNDELEIN POLICE ACADEMY ALUMNI 3RD ANNUAL FUNDRAISER:  SPAGHETTI DINNER AND SILENT AUCTION

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ATTENTION: TOYS FOR TOTS DROP OF POINT FOR THE U.S. MARINE CORP

Marine Toys For Tots Logo

The Mundelein Police Department will once again be a drop off point for the U.S. Marine Corp sponsored Toys for Tots Program. 

 Anyone can deposit an unwrapped, new toy in our lobby (221 North Lake Street, Mundelein) for pick up by the Marines.  Toys will be accepted starting November 1 through December 16, 2011.   

 Help make a needy family’s Christmas brighter.

ATTENTION:  BUSINESS OWNERS - POTENTIAL SCAM - FUN TREASURE MAPS - MR. EDWARD ZAPENCKI

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ATTENTION:  THE MUNDELEIN POLICE DEPARTMENT IS PARTICIPATING IN THE SAVE A STAR DRUG DISPOSAL PROGRAM

Save A Star is helping initiate Drug Disposal Programs in communities across the United States. The goal of this program is to dispose of prescription and over-the-counter drugs and medications in an environmentally safe way, but most importantly, to keep drugs out of the hands of young children and those who might use drugs for recreational purposes.  Four out of five patients leave their doctor's offices with at least 1 prescription. When doctors discontinue medications, unused portions sit in medicine cabinets. When consumers buy over-the-counter drugs in large quantities, they often expire. Each year nearly 700,000 emergency room visits were attributed to prescription drug overdoses. Because chemicals and compounds react with each other, taking certain medications together often proves deadly. An estimated 48 million people over the age of 12 have used prescription drugs for non-medical reasons in their lifetime.

How this program works:
Collection boxes are installed only in secure law enforcement facilities for the consumer disposal and subsequent incineration of medications. These boxes are provided at no charge to participating communities with approximate populations greater than 10,000. The boxes are shipped with labels affixed that describe acceptable and non-acceptable drugs for disposal.

Accepted Drugs include: Prescription medications, Controlled substances, All over-the-counter medications, Medication samples, Pet Medications, Vitamins & Supplements, Medicated ointments, lotions, creams, and oils, Homeopathic Remedies, Liquid medication in leak-proof containers

Not Accepted: Needles/sharps, Syringes with needles, Thermometers, IV bags, bloody or infectious waste, Personal care products, Empty containers, Hydrogen peroxide

Accepted items may be dropped off in the Save a Star Collection Box located in the first floor lobby of the Police Department (221 North Lake Street, Mundelein IL 60060) 24 hours per day. 

ATTENTION:  AB7CHICAGO:  SOBERING SOLUTIONS

http://www.mundelein.org/community_info/videos/eventvideos.htm

ATTENTION:  COMMON PHONE SCAMS AND WAYS TO AVOID THEM

 

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ATTENTION:  REMOVE  GPS/RADAR UNITS FROM VEHICLE WINDOWS

Community warning reminder, for all residents to remove all GPS/Radar units from their front windows of the vehicles when shopping or parked in the driveway of the residence. And also to lock all car doors and to remove the valuables, cell phones lap top computers and purses from plain view.

ATTENTION:  CLICK HERE TIPS ON CALLING 911



CLICK HERE FOR RACIAL PROFILING STATISTICS
 
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