DuPage Forest Preserve Police

DuPage Forest Preserve Police The Forest Preserve District of DuPage County's sworn police officers enforce laws and ensure safety in the District's 60+ forest preserves.

05/26/2026

Now Hiring Police Officers!

We're looking for dedicated people to join our team as new officers and lateral hires.

As a specialty police department serving the residents of DuPage County, our officers patrol vast stretches of beautiful forest preserve land by vehicle, foot, bike, ATV, and boat - a truly unique and dynamic law enforcement opportunity.

If you're passionate about serving your community, making a real difference, and working in a rewarding career, this is your opportunity.

Full details, including salary, benefits, and job requirements: https://dupageforest.isolvedhire.com/jobs/1754347

Apply today and become part of a team that protects and serves with pride.

05/21/2026

This May, in recognition of Mental Health Month, DCHD is launching a community-wide effort to raise awareness of the Crisis Recovery Center (CRC).

You can help spread the word! We’re offering CRC yard signs and invite you to place them at your organization, in your yard, or in any high visibility community area throughout the month of May.

Your participation helps ensure more residents across DuPage County know about the lifesaving services available at the CRC.

Interested in ordering yard signs? Fill out the form and learn more here:
https://forms.cloud.microsoft/g/BtgeNjua8i

Yesterday, the DuPage County Forest Preserve Police Department proudly participated in the Special Olympics Illinois- Co...
05/16/2026

Yesterday, the DuPage County Forest Preserve Police Department proudly participated in the Special Olympics Illinois- Cop on a Rooftop event! β˜•οΈπŸ©πŸš”

Thanks to the incredible support from our community, we raised over $3,700 for Special Olympics Illinois and the amazing athletes they serve.

A huge thank you to Dunkin' for hosting and supporting this wonderful event, and to Rose Party Rental (Glendale Heights) for their generosity and partnership.

We also greatly appreciate Commissioners Tina Tyson-Dunne - Commissioner, District 2 and Rick Gieser Forest Preserve for stopping by to show their support and encouragement throughout the event.

Thank you to everyone who donated, visited, and helped make a difference yesterday. Your support means so much to the athletes of Special Olympics Illinois! πŸ’™πŸ’›

Today officers from the Forest Preserve Districts of DuPage and Kane Counties conducted trail education efforts at the F...
05/14/2026

Today officers from the Forest Preserve Districts of DuPage and Kane Counties conducted trail education efforts at the Fabyan East Forest Preserve in Geneva. They shared information about permitted Class 1 and 2 e-bikes and safe trail use. Officers reminded visitors to ride at safe speeds, stay alert, and help keep the trails safe and enjoyable for everyone. DuPage Forest Preserve Police will be performing additional trail side safety checks throughout the month of May in DuPage with our law-enforcement partners. οΏΌοΏΌ

05/14/2026

🍩 THIS FRIDAY 🍩 5am-Noon

πŸš” COP ON A ROOFTOP πŸš”

Please join us at 2040 S. Naperville rd. Wheaton at the Dunkin' to raise funds for Special Olympics Illinois-

05/10/2026
May is bike safety month, and throughout the month officers will be out on the trails across the area focusing on bicycl...
05/07/2026

May is bike safety month, and throughout the month officers will be out on the trails across the area focusing on bicycle safety, trail etiquette, and enforcement.

In support of the campaign, the following signs are going up along the trails reminding cyclists to slow down, ride smart, and share the trail. Stop and have a chat with an officer when you see them on the trails this month!

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3S580 Naperville Road
Wheaton, IL
60189

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