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Broadview, Illinois – Information

Broadview is a village in Cook County, Illinois. It is 13 miles west of downtown Chicago and the county seat is Chicago. Government is a mayor with trustees. The Mayor is Katrina Thompson. The Village of Broadview was incorporated in 1914 and settled by farmers of German descent. Broadview’s first Village President was Jacob Mueller who was selected to be mayor by 200 Village residents.

Village of Broadview, Illinois

Katrina Thompson, Mayor

2350 S. 25th Avenue

Broadview, Illinois 60155

708-681-3600

In 2016, there was 1 murder, 1 rape, 17 robberies, 7 assaults, 38 burglaries, 305 thefts, 32 auto thefts, and 0 arsons. Research indicates that there were 49 registered sex offenders living in Broadview, Illinois as of March 2018. The crime index per 100,000 citizens is 337.6 which is higher than the U.S. average of 280.5 per 100,000 citizens. Broadview’s crime rate index is 82.9% higher than most U.S. cities.

Broadview, Illinois – Police Station Information

In 2012 there were 37 full time law enforcement employees. 26 were sworn officers. This makes 3.26 officers per 1,000 residents in Broadview. The Chief of Police is Kevin Eugling. Unites in the departments include Street Patrol, Investigator, Youth Officer, Sergeant, and Commander of the Operations Division. You can also send anonymous crime tips to the police department at the following address and contact information.

Police Department

Kevin Eugling, Chief of Police

2350 S. 25th Avenue

Broadview, Illinois 60155

708-681-3600

keugling@broadview-il.gov

County Sheriff, Warrant, Most Wanted Information in Broadview, Illinois

The large law enforcement department is in Chicago and is the Cook County Sheriff’s Department. Their information is:

The detention/jail system is run by the Cook County Sheriff’s department. Their information is:

The Sheriff’s Office of Cook County is the principal law enforcement serving Cook County, Illinois. There are over 6,900 members of the department. Because of the size of the department is divided into the Cook County Sheriff’s Police Department, the Court Services Department, and the Department of Corrections. The Sheriff oversees all departments.

Thomas Dart, Sheriff

50 W. Washington

Chicago, Illinois 60602

312-603-6444

CCSO@cookcountyil.gov

Cook County Sheriff’s Police

847-635-1188

Cook County Jail

2700 South California Avenue

Chicago, Illinois 60608

773-674-7100

Inmate Information: 773-674-5245

Sending money to an inmate’s account:

Online or Telephone deposits
Currency Exchange facilities
Cash Pay Today locations
United States Postal Service
Jail’s lobby kiosks
Call: 773-674-6860

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Broadview, Illinois – Open Records Requests

Open records are governed by the State of Illinois Freedom of Information act.

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