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CSO Charles Harris 2019 Civilian Employee of the Year, PFPD

Felony Charges Follow High-Speed Chase from Park Forest to Chicago Heights

Park Forest, IL-(ENEWSPF)- A Park Forest man found himself facing three felony charges and a host of other charges following a high-speed chase that ended with a one-car crash in Chicago Heights, according to police. The high-speed car chase then became a footrace, according to police. The incident began when[Read More…]

Sergeant Julius Moor

Vehicular Hijacking: Police Reports Through June 2, 2020

Park Forest, IL-(ENEWSPF)- These police reports include arrests through June 2, 2020. Charges for those arrested include battery, domestic battery, and aggravated vehicular hijacking. Please note that we repeatedly say “according to police” in these reports and often use the word “allegedly.” We are not asserting in any way that[Read More…]

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Teen Faces Drawn Weapon After Allegedly Fleeing Stolen Car: Police Reports Through May 26, 2020

Park Forest, IL-(ENEWSPF)- A teen not old enough to drive found himself facing an officer with a drawn weapon after he allegedly ran from a car that had been reported stolen. These police reports include arrests through May 26, 2020. Charges for those arrested include possession of a stolen motor[Read More…]

Sergeant John DeCeault and Chief Christopher Mannino showed up to participate in the George Floyd March for Justice on June 4, 2020.

Domestics and Trespassing: Police Reports Through May 19, 2020

Park Forest, IL-(ENEWSPF)- These reports include incidents through May 19, 2020. They include an incident involving a charge of trespassing and other incidents involving charges of domestic battery. Please note that we repeatedly say “according to police” in these reports and often use the word “allegedly.” We are not asserting[Read More…]

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Park Forest Police Blotter Reports Through May 12, 2020

Park Forest, IL-(ENEWSPF)- These police reports include incidents through May 12, 2020. Charges for those arrested include domestic battery, criminal trespass, and disorderly conduct. Please note that we repeatedly say “according to police” in these reports and often use the word “allegedly.” We are not asserting in any way that[Read More…]

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