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The Village Hall is located at:
147 S. Michigan, Bradley, IL 60915
815 936 5100

Our Mission

Serving Our Community

The mission of the Bradley Police Department is to enhance the quality of life in the Village of Bradley by working cooperatively with the public and within the framework of the U.S. Constitution to enforce the laws, preserve the peace, reduce fear and provide for a safe environment.

Adjudication

Village of Bradley Adjudication Hearings are held at the Village Council Chambers at 3:00pm every 1st & 3rd Wednesday of every month.

Police Activity Reports

Activity Report

Police Department

Bradley Police Special Needs Badge
The Blue Envelope Program

The Bradley Police Department Special Needs Awareness Program

The Blue Envelope Program

The mission of the Special Needs Awareness Program in partnership with the Blue Envelope Program is to alert emergency responders that there may be a person with special needs in a home or vehicle. The program will help prepare responding units to draw on their training and understand that a person in the home/vehicle may not respond to or comply with verbal commands; may hide, or wander, or have no awareness of danger. These partnered Programs may be helpful for individuals with autism, dementia, PTSD, mental illness, intellectual disabilities, or other conditions that may cause them to respond differently in high-stress situations.

Send completed forms to admin-police@bradleyil.org

School Resource Officer Megan Lanie

School is Back in Session!

The Bradley Police would like to welcome our BBCHS SRO, Megan Lanie, and our Bradley Grade Schools SRO, Matt Baxter, back for a new school year. These SROs serve as a valuable resource to our schools’ staff, students, parents and the community. Thanks for all you do and we support your efforts to build better relationships with our students and staff!

Safe Meeting Location

The Bradley Police Department is available to use as a Safe, Neutral location to meet for Internet purchases. The front lot is well lit at night and under constant video surveillance. Be Smart, Be Safe.

Administration

Don Barber

Chief of Police

The Chief of Police has the overall responsibility for the administration of the Police Department. He has vested authority and responsibility to manage and supervise the activities and personnel of the department, establish goals, objectives and performance standards.