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Grayslake chief outlines patrol activity for Hainesville, residents press for more visible presence and safer crossings
Summary
Grayslake Police Chief Myra told Hainesville trustees about department activity in 2024 and explained the village's policing contract; residents asked for more visible patrols, better crossing enforcement and community interactions.
Grayslake Police Chief Myra addressed the Hainesville Board of Trustees on March 25 to explain the police services agreement, clarify operational expectations and present 2024 activity statistics. Residents and trustees asked for small operational changes to increase perceived presence and pedestrian safety.
Chief Myra explained that the intergovernmental policing agreement has no minimum hourly requirement specifying how long an officer must remain in Hainesville, but that the department tracks response and priority-call metrics and uses benchmarks for shift evaluations. She said the Grayslake department treats…
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