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Berwyn, Illinois – Information
Berwyn, Illinois is a suburban city in Cook County, Illinois. The country seat of Cook County is Chicago and Berwyn has a population 56,657. The form of government is a mayor who is elected for a four-year term. The mayor has administrative authority and the power to appoint and remove officers of the municipality.
Berwyn’s construction boom started in the 1920s and new homes were build simultaneously. Berwyn has a significant collection of Chicago-style bungalows due to the building in the 1920s. Between the 1920s and 1940s Berwyn was the fastest growing city in the United States.
The current mayor is Robert J. Lovero.
Berwyn, Illinois
Robert J. Lovero
Mayor
6700 W 26th Street
Berwyn, IL 60402
708-749-6541
Crime statistics for 2016 include 2 murders, 15 rapes, 73 robberies, 80 assaults, 273 burglaries, 889 thefts, 73 auto thefts, 3 arsons. Crime statistics Berwyn are 203.2 per 100,000 which is lower than the US average of 283.7. There are 20 registered sex offenders living in Berwyn, Illinois s of March 2018. The crime rate in Berwyn is 62.8% higher than most U.S. cities.
Berwyn Illinois – Police Station Infomation
Full Time law enforcement employees in 2015 numbered 155 (109 are officers). The officers per 1,000 residents in Berwyn is 1.92.
The Berwyn Police Department has six major divisions that include Administrative division, Investigative division, Patrol division, K-9 unit, Communications division, Records Division, and Parking division. The PD urges visitors to log onto the website to find out more information about Berwyn.
Police Department
Michael D. Cimaglia
Chief of Police
6401 West 31t Street
Berwyn, Illinois 60402
708-795-5600
708-978-5627 fax
County Sheriff, Warrant, Most Wanted Information in Berwyn, Illinois
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
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
Berwyn, Illinois – Open Records Requests
Berwyn participates in the Freedom of Information Act. All requests in Berwyn, Illinois must be in writing and can be made either in person at the City of Berwyn Municipal Building, via fax, or mailed.
Visit the website at:
Margaret Paul
City Clerk
6700 W 26th Street
Berwyn, IL 60402
708-788-2660
Berwyn Police Station Address: 6401 W 31st Street, Berwyn, IL 60402, United States
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