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Fred Zimmermann is a
volunteer with the Kane
County Sheriff’s Office, who is
assigned to the Community
Policing Division, he is a
disabled U.S. Marine, Viet-
Nam Veteran ,who has been
decorated with two Bronze Stars ,a
Presidential Commendation and many more
decorations. He belongs to the Marine
Corp. League and the VFW in Elgin, IL.
Fred is a 63 year old retired Minute-
Man first responder from IDOT. He worked
on the expressways around downtown
Chicago with the State And Chicago Police
on accidents and helping motorist with flat
tires, gas, or just needing a tow off the
expressway to be safe. He has been a
Driver for semi tractor trailers and tow trucks
for 40 years.
He has been married for 40 years to
the same great lady. Although having MS
for the last 27 years, she is doing great!
They have one son, a super daughter-in-law
and two grandsons. They have lived in
Kane County for the past seven years.
Fred is one of the first graduates of
the Kane County Sheriff’s Police Academy
and now volunteers at the Sheriff’s Office.
Fred is assigned to Community Policing and
will be the contact for Neighborhood watch
participants.
Fred can be reached at 630-208-
2035 or email him at
zimmermannfred@co.kane.il.us.
Law enforcement is an
honorable and noble
profession. When I was first
elected, one of my priorities
was to instill the community
policing philosophy throughout
the Kane County Sheriff’s
Office. I strongly believe in
this philosophy.
times have had an effect on
our office. Our goal is to
continue to provide the best
public safety possible and
maintain a partnership with the
community we serve and
protect.
This concept is to have our
deputies take ownership of the
areas they primarily service.
Most Deputies have a primary
area they are assigned to
which will allow them to
become more familiar with the
residents and follow up on
their calls when time permits.
We will continue to provide
your community with any
pertinent information through
email bulletins.
I am excited and eager to
continue to provide the
community policing philosophy
by introducing the Kane
County Sheriff’s Office
In the KCSO Neighborhood
Watch Newsletter we will share
information on crimes in your
area, offer safety tips, introduce
office employees and share
information about upcoming
events that concern all residents
of Kane County.
I look forward to the continued relationship that the Sheriff’s Office has with the residents of your community. I have been working for the Sheriff’s Department for eighteen years, serv- ing in numerous divisions and in several different capacities, which include; corrections, patrol, investigations, gang unit, drug unit, Illinois State Task Force and my current position of Lieuten- ant of Community Policing.
I have been very active with our seniors throughout the county, state and Nationally, through an organization called TRIAD. TRIAD is an organization which started about thirty years ago, when the National Sheriff’s Association, International Chiefs of Police and the AARP agreed to work together in reducing crimes against the elderly. The Kane County Sheriff’s Of- fice is a member of three TRIAD’s in the county. I have been honored to be a key note speaker at State and National TRIAD Conventions, as well as, assisting TRIAD’s throughout the state of Illinois in either starting or enhancing a TRIAD.
Our Community Policing Division has gone from eight personnel to two. We have re- structured the way we have been sharing information within our communities. Fred Zimmermann, a volunteer for the Sheriff’s Office will be the first point of contact. Due to the downsizing of our division, Fred will be an intricate addition so we can continue to provide your community with any pertinent information through email bulletins.
Another addition which we hope will assist you in keeping safe, is Block Captain meet- ings at the Sheriff’s Office. June 2010, we will start our first Neighborhood Watch Block Cap- tains meeting. These meeting will consist of safety presentations, discussions and networking.
In the last several years, the Community Policing Division had been provided with an email distribution list. Due to transfers and retirements, several of these may have been lost or not transfer over. If you are a Block Captain, Please email your distribution list to Fred Zimmermann atzim merm a nnf re d@ co .ka n e.il.u s.
subject or any other call that may require the police response you should call the Sheriff’s
Office direct at 911 or 630-232-8400.
Thanks!
Lt. Kevin Williams
During my 13 years with the Kane County Sheriff’s Office, I have been very
fortunate to have worked several assignments. Some of my assignments include Pa-
trol Deputy , Field Training Officer, Investigations Detective, Class Supervisor for the
Police Academy and currently a Sergeant in Community Policing Division.
My main duty in the Community Policing Division is teaching the Too Good
For Drugs Program to 5th grade Students. This program teaches more than just say-
ing no to drugs. The students learn about making good choices, character, importance
of setting goals, picking good friends, and the negative effects of drugs. I currently
teach at 4 schools and should be adding two additional schools in the fall.
Tactical training is a true passion of mine. I am one of the SWAT Team Lead-
ers and a member of ILEAS WMD Anti-terrorism Team Special Response Team. I
have eleven years on the Counties Multi-jurisdictional SWAT Team and two years on
the WMD team. I recently received certification as range officer and will be teaching
tactical training to deputies on a monthly basis.
Some of the my other duties in Community Policing are; attending community
events, recruiting for new deputies, child safety, school safety and a board member
for Kane County Safe Kids. I know that previously there were Area Lieutenants that
attended the neighborhood and township meetings. With the current restructuring of
the unit, I will now be attending some of these meetings. I am look forward to meeting
some of you and eagerly anticipate working with you to reduce crime in Kane County.
The Kane County Sheriff’s Office maintains an active web site,www .ka n e sh e riff .co m. The
goal of the site is to decentralize and when possible expand our services to the citizens. On
the site you can finds recent press releases, recent media stories, a contact directory, com-
munity bulletins, and much more. One service that may be of importance to neighborhood
watch groups is the crime analysis feature on the site. On that page you can obtain copies of
monthly crime reports as well as search your township for reported crimes. Sheriff Perez
strongly encourages citizens to take a look at the site and the many features it has.
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