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Minooka, Illinois – Information

Minooka, Illinois is a suburb of Chicago and a village in Grundy, Kendall and Will counties. The county seat of Grundy is Morris, of Kendall is Yorkville, and Will County is Joliet. At the 2010 census, the population of Minooka was 10,924. The area was incorporated as a village in 1869 after the railroad was built through the area. The name Minooka is Pottawatomie for “Good Land.” The Village boasts a balanced tax base and a friendly home for families. Don’t miss the Minooka Summerfest 2018 and the Knights of Columbus Bean Bag Tournament.

Village of Minooka, Illinois

Pat, Brennan, Mayor

121 McEvilly Road

Minooka, Illinois 60447

Phone: 815-467-2151

info@minooka.com

The crime rate in Minooka, Illinois in 2014 was 57.0 crimes to every 100,000 people. In 2014, there were 0 murders, 0 rapes, 0 robberies, 7 assaults, 7 burglaries, 110 thefts, 1 auto theft, and 0 arsons. There are 6 registered sex offenders living in Minooka as of May 2018. The ratio of residents to the number of sex offenders in Minooka is 1,957 to 1.

Minooka, Illinois – Police Department Information

Full time law enforcement employees in Minooka in 2013 included 23 people. Of the 20 employees, 20 are offices. Officers per 1,000 residents in Minooka is 1.52.

Minooka is a growing community. From a public safety perspective, this is a great time to live here. Crime continues to remain low. Moreover, the working relationship between police and the citizens we serve is the strongest it has ever been. The mission o the Minooka PD is to develop a partnership with the community to provide quality police services while protecting individuals in a professional and impartial manner.

Minooka, Illinois PD

Justin, Meyer, Chief of Police

121 McEvilly Road

Minooka, Illinois 60447

Phone: 815-467-2151

Justin.meyerminooka.com

County Sheriff, Warrant, Most Wanted Information in Minooka, Illinois (Will County)

The Sheriff’s Department in Will County is the back-up law enforcement department for Minooka, 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

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and 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.  

to pay bills and put money on an inmates commissary account.

County Sheriff, Warrant, Most Wanted Information in Minooka, Illinois (Grundy County)

The Grundy County Sheriff’s Office is designed to provide an exemplary level of service and protection to the residents of Gundy County. The Sheriff’s Department serves the local communities though professional conduct at all time.

Grundy County, Illinois Sheriff’s Department

Kevin M. Callahan, Sheriff

111 E. Washington Street

Morris, Illinois 60450

Phone: 815-941-3239

The Grundy County Jail provides for the custody of inmates awaiting trial serving sentences up to 1 year or those sentenced to periodic imprisonment. The jail has the capacity for 65 inmates.

Grundy County Jail

Jail Superintendent

111 E. Washington Street

Morris, Illinois 60450

Phone: 815-941-3242

Incoming mail is subject to inspection. Letters are addressed to the inmate c/ Grundy County Jail 111 E. Washington Str. Morris, Illinois 60450

Money orders made payable to the inmate are accepted. Deposit cash via the Kiosk machine in the jail vestibule.

No personal messages will be delivered to inmates.

County Sheriff, Warrant, Most Wanted Information in Minooka, Illinois (Kendall County)

The men and women of the Kendall County Sheriff’s office will serve with dedication, integrity and compassion as guardians of liberty, freedom and family.

Kendall County Illinois

Dwight A. Baird, Sheriff

1102 Cornell Lane

Yorkville, Illinois 60560

Phone: 30-553-7500

Corrections Division

Sabrina Jennings, Commander

1102 Cornell Lane

Yorkville, Illinois 60560

Phone: 630-553-7500

The jail provides for the custody of individuals awaiting trial, serving sentences up to one year or sentenced to periodic imprisonment. The capacity of the jail is 203 beds.

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Kendall County Corrections

11202 Cornell lane

Yorkville, Illinois 60560

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Minooka, Illinois – Open Records Requests

It is the policy of the Village to ensure that all requests are properly, and property completed. Request for public information needs to be in writing or you can use the Freedom of Information Act Request form. Forms for village Records and Police Records can be accessed

Return written requests to:

121 McEvilly Road

Minooka, Illinois 60447

info@minooka.com

Police Request need to be returned to beth.lack@minooka.com

121 McEvilly Road

Minooka, Illinois 60447

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