Chicago police mail

The Chicago Police Department (CPD) has a variety of ways to communicate with the public and provide information through mail. Here are some examples:

  1. CPD Newsletter: The CPD publishes a monthly newsletter that provides information on department news, crime trends, and community events. You can request a subscription by emailing [email protected].
  2. Crime Prevention Brochures: The CPD offers a range of crime prevention brochures that provide tips and information on how to prevent specific types of crimes, such as burglary, theft, and identity theft. You can request a brochure by contacting your local police district or the CPD's Crime Prevention Unit at (312) 745-6022.
  3. Community Alert Mailings: The CPD sends out community alert mailings to inform residents of crimes that have occurred in their neighborhood. These mailings provide details on the crime, including a description of the suspect and any surveillance footage.
  4. Police Beat Newsletter: Each police beat (a geographic area served by a specific police district) has its own newsletter that provides information on local crime trends, community events, and police activities. You can request a subscription to your local police beat newsletter by contacting your local police district.
  5. CPD's "Stay Safe" Newsletter: This newsletter provides tips and information on how to stay safe in your community, including information on crime prevention, personal safety, and emergency preparedness. You can request a subscription by emailing [email protected].

To request any of these mailings, you can contact the Chicago Police Department's Public Information Office at (312) 745-6022 or [email protected].