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Homer Glen, Illinois – Information
Homer Glen, Illinois is a village located 3 miles southwest of downtown Chicago, and the county seat is Joliet. The village is in Will County, Illinois. The population at the 2010 census is 24,220. Homer Glen is home to the Annunciation of the Mother of God Ruthenian Greek Catholic Church. Award to the church include a green initiative for its 10 Acres of landscaping that focuses on native plant life and water retention. Homer Glen is also the site of the Sri Ramakrishna Universal Temple.
Home Glenn, Illinois
George Yukich, Mayor
14240 W. 151st Street
Homer Glen, Illinois 60491
Phone: 708-301-0632
Fax: 708-301-8407
Homer Glen Website
Homer Glen Village WebsiteHomer Glen is experiencing an overall downward trend in crime. The violent crime rate in Homer Glen in 2016 was lower than the national violent crime rate average by 93.8% and the city property crime rate was lower than the national property rime rate of 80.62%. In 2016 there was 1 murder, no rapes, 3 aggravated assault, 20 burglaries, 92 thefts, 4 auto thefts, and 0 arsons.
Homer Glen, Illinois – Police Department Information
The Village of Home Glen and the Will County Sheriff’s Office have an agreement that provides for law enforcements to the Village.
Home Glen Police DeptHomer Glen Sub-station (office not continuously manned)
Phone: 708-645-2512
Homer Glen, Illinois – Open Records Requests
Open Records Requests can be made by submitting the Records and Information Request Form to:
Ann Holtz, Village Clerk
14240 W. 151st Street
Homer Glen, Illinois 60491
Phone: 708-301-0632 x 107
Fax: 708-301-8407
Forms can be emailed, faxed, or delivered to the Village Clerk in person.
The form can be found on the website at:
Homer Glen Village FOIA RequestCounty Sheriff, Warrant, Most Wanted Information in Homer Glen, Illinois
The Sheriff’s Department in Will County is the back-up law enforcement department for Frankfort, Illinois. The mission of the Will County Sheriff’s Office is the protection of human life and maintaining a safe, peaceful environment in which constitutional rights are safeguarded.
Contact the Sheriff’s Department for any warrant information.
Sheriff’s Department
Mike Kelley, Sheriff
14 W Jefferson St.
Joliet, IL 60432
Phone: 815-727-8575
Will County SheriffTo find an active warrant visit
Will County Warrantsand do a search. The information is updated on a daily basis. Warrants will not be confirmed over the phone.
Adult Detention
95 S Chicago St.
Joliet, IL 60436
Phone: 815-727-8575
The Will County Adult Detention Facility offer safe and humane detention of those waiting for trail or serving criminal sentences. The Detention facility is not a correctional facility and rehabilitation is not a function or goal. The facility does encourage inmates to participate in program that help them avoid re-incarceration.
Inmates are allowed opportunities to maintain relationships with friends and family. Will County Adult Detention center has a liberal visitation schedule.
Log onto the website at:
Will County Inmate Commissary Depositsto pay bills and put money on an inmates commissary account.
Homer Glen Police Station Address: 121 Symonds Dr, Hinsdale, IL 60521, United States
Hinsdale Police charge two adults and take several suspects into custody for stolen autos and burglaries. Firearms seized, felony charges approved; stolen auto recovered
Car burglaries were reported on Sunday morning in the 400 S. Block of Park, and another vehicle was stolen out of the driveway in the 800 S. Block of Lincoln that same morning.
We recovered the stolen auto on Sunday afternoon in Harvey IL; several hours after it was reported
#StolenAuto #CarBurglaries #Lockitorloseit
Car thieves continue to target our village. Right before you go to bed each night, be sure to ask your loved ones if the car key fobs are removed and if your cars are locked.
#TrafficAlert The Hinsdale Police and Fire Departments are on the scene in the 400 Block of Old Surrey Road; investigating a residential structure fire. No injuries have been reported. Madison Street between 59th and 60th is shut down in both directions.
Hinsdale Police are reminding residents to lock their car doors and remove their keys every night. The map below shows where two auto thefts occurred over the past weekend. Both vehicles were unlocked with keys left inside. https://t.co/P0bIcQ7bdr