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Springfield, Illinois – Information
Springfield, Illinois is the state capital of Illinois, is in Sangamon County and is the county seat of Sangamon County. As of 201, the population was 117,006. There are 211,700 residents living in the Springfield Metropolitan Statistical Area, which includes Sangamon County and the adjacent Menard County. Present-day Springfield was settled by European Americans in the late 1810s, about the time Illinois became a state. The most famous historic resident was Abraham Lincoln, who lived in Springfield from 1837 until 1861, when he went to the White House as President. Major tourist attractions include multiple sites connected with Lincoln including his presidential library and museum, his home, and his tomb at Oak Ridge Cemetery.
Springfield, Illinois
Jim Langfelder, Mayor
800 East Monroe
Springfield, Illinois 62701
Phone: 217-789-2000
Fax: 217-789-2109
communicationsdirector@springield.il.us
The crime index in Springfield, Illinois is 521.8 crimes to 100,000 residents. In 2016 there were 6 murders, 99 rapes, 249 robberies, 947 assaults, 1,250 burglaries, 3,681 thefts, 227 auto thefts, and 45 arsons. There are 315 sex offenders living in Springfield as of June 2018. The ratio of sex offenders to residents to 381 to 1.
Springfield, Illinois – Police Department Information
Full time law enforcement employees in Springfield in 2016 is 268. There are 241 sworn officers in the city. Officers per 1,000 residents in Springfield is 2.07.
The Springfield Police Department is divided into three divisions: Field Operations; Investigations; and Administrative Services.
The Springfield police Department will work in partnership with the community to promote open communication, education, cooperation, and fair and equal treatment, to improve the quality of life, promote unity, encourage respect, and make Springfield a safe community.
Springfield, Illinois PD
Kenny Winslow, Chief of Police
800 East Monroe
Springfield, Illinois 62701
Phone: 217-788-8311