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Lynwood police report shows 1,612 calls for service since Jan. 14; department schedules youth event

Village of Lynwood Board of Trustees · July 8, 2025
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Summary

Chief Thomas submitted a police report noting 399 traffic stops, 26 arrests and 13 guns recovered among 1,612 calls for service since the Jan. 14 meeting. The department announced a "Bowling with Badges" event on March 29 for children ages 15 and under.

Chief Thomas provided the police department report to the board at the Feb. 11 meeting. The police notes list activity since the Jan. 14 meeting: 399 traffic stops, 26 arrests, 13 guns recovered, 612 building checks, 18 domestic incidents, 138 ordinance violations and a total of 1,612 calls for service.

The department also announced a community-engagement event, "Bowling with Badges," scheduled for March 29 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., open to ages 15 and under with the first 30 kids to sign up. The minutes include an email contact (lweinbrecht@villageoflynwood.net) for sign-up; the police notes section contained no case updates for the meeting.