Contact
James Kruger
Police Chief
1200 Oak Brook Road
Oak Brook,
IL
60523
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-Emergency:
(630) 368-8700
Fax: (630) 368-8739
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The Mission Statement of the Oak Brook Police Department.
Department Values
Loyalty: Assurance of trust, unwavering devotion to service, and the selfless courage to act for others in the face of danger.
Honor: Pride in our profession, unquestioned integrity, and the soundness of moral principle that no power or influence can impair.
Teamwork: Unified in a pledge to strengthen our organization, committed to the common good, dedicated in our efforts to provide for the safety and security of those we serve.
Department Team
The department consists of 52 full-time and part-time personnel. This number includes civilian personnel (three full-time and nine part-time) and 40 sworn officers.
The department structure for sworn personnel includes:
- Chief of Police
- Deputy Chief
- Patrol Operations Division Commander
- Support Services Division Commander
- 7 Sergeants
- 5 Detectives
- 2 Support Services/Community Relations officers
- 22 patrol officers, one of which is our K-9 Unit
Non-sworn personnel include:
- 4 part-time Community Service Officers
- 1 full-time and 5 part-time records technicians
- 2 full time administrative assistants
Emergency calls are dispatched through DuPage Public Safety Communications (Du-Comm). For more information, click to view Du-Comm
Click to view the organizational chart of department members.
TOWN HALL MEETING
The Oak Brook Police Department hosted a community open forum on Ruse Burglaries and Scams. To view the topics of discussion and key points of the meeting, click here.
Crime Alert
To view the latest crime alert issued by Chief Kruger regarding ruse burglaries, click here.
Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics
The Law Enforcement Torch Run is the single largest year-round fundraising event benefitting Special Olympics Illinois. For more information on how to support this cause, click to view the Torch Run Flyer.
Crime Tip Line
To report an anonymous tip to the police department, call our Crime Tip Line at (630) 368-8760. Please be advised this line is not continuously monitored, so you may be required to leave a message. If there is an urgent matter requiring immediate police assistance, please dial 911.