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New Online
Payment Service

The Hickory Hills Police
Department now offers convenient online payment of violation tickets.
Simply click on www.violationspayment.com
and follow the directions. If you have any questions, feel free to call
us at 708-598-4900.
Saved By The Belt

At the November 29th Hickory Hills City
Council Meeting, Malgorzata Walkosz was recognized by the Hickory Hills Police
Department for her commitment to seat belt safety. (Full
Story)

POLICE IN THE SCHOOLS PROGRAM

The Hickory Hills Police Department has recently undertaken a
reorganization of the Community Resources Division. Read
full story
CITIZEN POLICE ACADEMY
The Citizen Police Academy was originated in 1995 and is an eleven week program
designed to present to the public an overview of law enforcement and police operations.
Courses include criminal law, juvenile law, crime scene investigation, the use of
force, and much more. One academy is offered each year and classes are normally held
on Wednesday evenings between 6:30 until 9:30 at the City Hall. The class is open to
all residents of Hickory Hills and class size is limited. For further information,
call (708) 598-4900.
CHILD SAFETY SEAT INSPECTION
PROGRAM
On
the average, 90 to 95 percent of all child safety seats are installed
incorrectly, leaving children virtually unprotected. In response to this
alarming fact, the city of Hickory Hills offers free child safety seat
inspections and/or installations at the Hickory Hills police station. Call
708/598-1313 to set up an appointment with Officer Scott Sodaro, a certified
child safety seat technician. Residents and non-residents are
welcome. This is an ongoing program which the police department offers 365
days a year. For more information, on child safety, visit the NHTSA
(National Highway Traffic Safety Association) at www.nhtsa.dot.gov
or call the Department of Transportation / Auto Safety Hotline toll-free at
1-888-327-4236.
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Motorcycle Unit

This summer, the Hickory Hills Police
Department will deploy two new Harley Davidson motorcycles to complement their
current patrol fleet. Read
full story
D.A.R.E. PROGRAM
The D.A.R.E. Program (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) was developed by the Los Angeles
Police Department in 1983. Illinois adopted the program and the Hickory Hills Police
Department began teaching DARE in 1989. This program is designed to educate children
in the 5th grade about the hazards of using drugs, how drugs effect their decision making
process, peer pressure, and self-esteem. Uniformed officers teach the DARE program in all of our local schools. For
further information about this important program, please follow the link or call
(708) 598-4900.
NEIGHBORHOOD
WATCH PROGRAM
The Neighborhood Watch program is a crime prevention program which solicits the help of
area residents and business owners to act as the extra "eyes and ears" of the
Hickory Hills Police Department. The focus of this program is to watch for and
report suspicious activity within the community. For more information, contact
us at (708) 598-4900.

COMMUNITY RESOURCE DIVISION BICYCLE
PATROL
On June 1, 2002, the Community Resource
Division of the Hickory Hills P.D. began
two man bicycle patrols within the city. Officer's Terry Murphy and
Dave Wetherald will be patrolling the city parks as well as the interior streets
as part of their patrol duties. In addition, they will be available at
special events such as concert in the park and area block parties.

The members of the Hickory Hills Police Department ask that
you consider the consequences of drinking and driving. Drink responsibly
and use a designated driver .
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