Oswego, Illinois Police news
Oswego man receives "de facto life sentence" after conviction for sexual assault of a child.
An Oswego East High School student was charged with disorderly conduct after he allegedly made threats that he was going to shoot other students.
The department recently announced the launch of a speed watch program where residents can apply to borrow a radar unit from the Oswego Police Department free of charge for a week.
The Oswego Police Department issued 83 speeding citations throughout July as part of a traffic safety campaign conducted in conjunction with other state and local law enforcement agencies across Illinois to reduce highway fatalities.
Oswego police are asking for the public’s help in identifying the motorist who hit a pedestrian early Tuesday morning.
An Oswego man has been charged with allegedly firing a gun while intoxicated on Feb. 17 at The Reserve at Hudson Crossing parking garage in downtown Oswego.
Orchard Road was closed for approximately five hours as police responded and investigated the crash.
Police said Gardner’s family normally has daily contact with him, but he has not contacted anyone since March 13.
The scam was instigated by someone who called the woman and told her he was an employee of an electronics/computer store.
Classes will be held Wednesday evenings from 6:30 p.m. until approximately 8:30 p.m. in the community room at the police station and will run for 13 weeks.
The citations are the result of a two vehicle crash that occurred at 7:09 p.m. Dec. 7 on Wolf’s Crossing Road at Route 30 in which a vehicle fled the scene.
The student was later transported to the Kane County Juvenile Justice Center in St. Charles pending juvenile court proceedings.
Anyone who has seen her or may have any information is asked to contact police 630-551-7300.
Police said the suspect was transported to the Kendall County Jail in Yorkville pending court proceedings.