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Palatine police expected to take overnight calls from Harper College


Palatine police expected to take overnight calls from Harper College
If the Harper College board approves, the Palatine Police Department will take over responding to campus calls from 11 p.m. to 7 a.m.
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Posted5/4/2021 5:30 AM
The Palatine Police Department is expected to begin responding to overnight calls from Harper College later this year or early next year.
The village council gave its consent Monday night to an intergovernmental agreement with the college that will allow village police to respond to calls from 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. at the college campus, 1200 W. Algonquin Road, on the southern end of the village. ....

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With two dogs killed and rising sightings, Palatine hires a coyote specialist


With two dogs killed and rising sightings, Palatine hires a coyote specialist
Palatine has hired Scientific Wildlife Management to gather data on its coyote population and is asking residents to report sightings online.
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Updated 1/12/2021 5:53 AM
The village of Palatine has hired an urban coyote specialist in response to increasing sightings and the killing of two dogs in the last month.
Officials also are asking residents to report sightings online at scientificwildlifemanagement.com/coyote-sightings but not to actively seek the wild animals.
 
The specialist was hired through the company Scientific Wildlife Management, at an initial cost of $600, to gather, monitor and report data on coyotes, Police Chief Dave Daigle said. Any additional services would be billed separately, and the cost is expected to be no more than a couple of thousand dollars for the year, he said. ....

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