018th District National Night Out: August 7, 2018 4:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
The 018th District is hosting the “35th Annual National Night Out”. National Night Out is a nationwide event designed to build strong community partnerships and promote safe neighborhoods. Come out and join your neighbors to help build a stronger, safer community, and strengthen neighborhood spirit and police-community partnership.
Family Style Barbeque, Kids activities, games, bouncy-house, face-painting, give-aways, Chicago Police S.W.A.T., Mounted, Canine, Chicago Fire Department Engine and more! Information Tables: Catholic Charities, Chicago Public Library, Near North Unity Program, Cook County Treasurer’s Office, Healthcare Consortium, Citizen Utility Board, Illinois Secretary of State.
Where: 018th District Chicago Police Department, 1160 N. Larrabee, South parking lot
Print copies of both flyers: National Night Out, RNRA Community Walks

Both WALKS will be organized and lead by RNRA Volunteers along the North Branch RIVER WALK. For additional information contact Karl Costello, RNRA Public Safety Chair, at KCostello@RNRAChicago.org.
WALK PARTICIPANTS MUST REGISTER BELOW – It’s not too late to register!



Experience the parks like never before next weekend (Friday 8/10 and Saturday 8/11) at this annual one-of-a-kind camp out on Northerly Island.
Mayor Emanuel and City Clerk Anna Valencia recently announced that Coast2Coast Rx has been selected as the vendor to provide discounts on name brand and generic prescription drugs at no direct cost to the City or participating Chicago residents.
Mayor Emanuel and Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson announced 97 new probationary police officers have been sent to neighborhood police districts on July 22nd for their first assignment, including 30 officers who have been deployed to the 1st, 12th, and 18th Districts – police districts with boundaries within the 42nd Ward.




The 18th Police District will soon be equipped with a Strategic Decision Support Center (SDSC), a technology-driven “nerve center” that analyzes existing data sources collected by the Chicago Police Department, such as past crime data and offender criminal history databases, to determine where to deploy officers and resources.