Please help the FBI find the person(s) who left pipe bombs in the Washington DC Capitol Hill Neighborhood at the Republican National Committee and the Democratic National Committee on Jan 5between 7:30pm-8:30pm, the night before the Jan. 6 Capitol riot in Washington. This person may live anywhere in the United States. A reward for information leading to the location, arrest and conviction of the person(s) responsible for the placement of the pipe bombs stands at … [Read more...]
Severe Weather Season Preparedness
If a tornado hits in the middle of the night, do you have two different devices to wake you up so that you can take shelter? Severe Weather Preparedness is thinking about how to be ready if a severe weather emergency hits. The first step is having two devices that provide wake-up alerts for severe weather, but relying on only one type of alert may prove to be dangerous. Don’t completely rely on a cell phone alone. A cell phone may be in another room or cell service may be down. It’s … [Read more...]
New Police Chief Appointed
On Tuesday March 2, 2021 Deputy Chief Daniel Burch was appointed Chief of Police for the Village of Round Lake Park. Chief Burch is a 24 year veteran of the Round Lake Park Police Department who has advanced through the ranks as a Patrolman, Sergeant, Commander and has served as Deputy Chief of Police since 2006 Chief Burch holds a Bachelors of Science Degree in Criminal Justice from Columbia College of Missouri. Chief Burch served 16 years in the United States Marine Corp Reserve … [Read more...]
Police Chief Retires
February 19th was my final day as a police officer as I move on to retirement. I want to take this opportunity to thank all the mayors I’ve served under, the late Mayor Ila Bauer, Mayor Jean McCue, Mayor Linda Lucassen and our current Village Board, for your trust and support in allowing me to serve as a Round Lake Park Police officer for the past 21 years. I want to also thank my fellow coworkers for their support and dedication to the overall mission of the Village Round Lake … [Read more...]
COVID-19 Vaccine – On Line Registration
Phase 1a: Healthcare personnel and Long-Term Care Facility Residents Currently, vaccine supply is limited. Following guidelines from the CDC, only people who are eligible in Phase 1a, healthcare personnel and long-term care facility residents, can receive their vaccine at this time. Healthcare personnel are defined as paid and unpaid people serving in health care settings who have the potential for direct or indirect exposure to patients or infectious … [Read more...]
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