When Officer Devon Tolver joined the Evanston Police Department last year, he began collaborating with fellow officers to find new ways to make positive
Tens of thousands of 911 calls stream into the Evanston Police Department every year. From minor disputes to critical encounters, one versatile group is tasked with handling them all: police officers. But soon, that may change. “It is really obvious, if you look at all the different things we ask our police officers to do.
After severe staffing cuts during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Evanston Police Department has been taking measures to fill its vacancies. In mid-2022, EPD had a high of 27 vacancies in the department. As of Jan. 10, there were 17 vacancies. “We’re filling faster than we’re losing,” EPD Cmdr. Ryan Glew told The Daily. Glew said.
After Fire Destroys Evanston Businesses, Donors Chip In Over $100,000 - Evanston, IL - Online fundraisers are raising money for four Greenleaf Street businesses destroyed by a Jan. 28 fire.