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ALGONQUIN, ILLINOIS INFORMATION
Algonquin, Illinois is a village located mainly in Kane County, Illinois. It is a suburb of Chicago and located about 40 miles from the Loop. It is known as “The Gem of the Fox River Valley” and houses 30,046 people. Algonquin is a major commercial center and has shopping centers and restaurants and a growing corporate campus. Algonquin has managed to keep its history and charm despite an influx in the population.
The tornado activity in Algonquin-area is below the Illinois state average and is 41% greater than the overall U.S. average. Significant tornado activity occurred in 1965 when a F4 tornado killed 6 people and injured 75 citizens.
Kane County was formed from the larger county of LaSalle County and is currently the fifth largest county in Illinois with a population of 515,269. The county seat of Kane County is Geneva, but the largest city is Aurora.
Algonquin is a council-manager form of government. The elected Board of Trustees, led by the president, establishes policy and approves ordinances.
John Schmidt, President
Ganek Municipal Center
2200 Harnish Drive
Algonquin, IL 60102
847-658-4564
There are 18 registered sex offenders living in Algonquin, Illinois as of March 21, 2018. This is a lower statistic than the state average.
In 2016 crimes in Algonquin included no murders, 4 rapes per 100,000, 1 property, 7 assaults, 30 burglaries, 349 thefts, 2 auto thefts, and 1 arson per 100,000 citizens. The crime index is 68.9 in comparison with the U.S. average of 241. Algonquin is 68.9% safer than most U.S. Cities.
Algonquin, Illinois – Police Station Information
Police Chief
John Bucci
847-658-4531
Ganek Municipal Center
2200 Harnish Drive
Algonquin, IL 60102
The Algonquin Police Department includes 52 full time law enforcement employees and the ratio of officers per 1,000 residents is 1.44. The Illinois average of police officers to population is 2.52.
Algonquin police officers are charged with protecting the safety of the public. Most patrol officer take on patrol duties and there are others who serve as DARE, crime prevention, accident investigators, high school liaison officers, and investigation officers.