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Mayor Jim Dodge highlights police awards and new officers in Orland Park briefing

Orland Park Village Board · March 5, 2026
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Mayor Jim Dodge said the village honored officers at a biannual awards ceremony and swore in a promoted commander and multiple officers; he said eight new sworn positions were included in the recently adopted budget.

Mayor Jim Dodge said the village opened its board meeting by recognizing the police department at a biannual awards ceremony that honored officers "for distinguished service and outstanding achievements." He added that the board presided over the swearing-in of a recently promoted commander, two lieutenants, three sergeants and three new police officers, and that each took the oath of office "and then were joined by their families who proudly helped pin on their badges."

Dodge said the hires are part of the village's investment in public safety, noting "8 new sworn officer personnel in our recently adopted budget." The mayor said the board and he are "incredibly proud of their dedication" and expressed gratitude for what the police department does to keep Orland Park safe.

No vote tallies or motion sponsors were provided in the briefing for the swearing-in or staffing references; the actions were reported as ceremonial and administrative in nature. The briefing included no additional statements from police representatives or other officials.