Szos Buffalo Grove Deputy Police Chief Michael Szos ended a 34-year career with the department on Tuesday, Jan. 31. Szos began his law enforcement career with Buffalo Grove in 1988 as a desk officer, then community service officer, before being sworn in as a police officer in 1994. He made his way through the ranks,
Buffalo Grove Deputy Police Chief Michael Szos retired Tuesday, ending a 34-year law enforcement career that saw him tackle nearly every assignment in the department.
Jamil Buffalo Grove Police Sgt. Paul Jamil retired on Thursday, Jan. 5 after serving the community for more than 25 years. Jamil began his career in law enforcement in 1985 serving in the Marine Corps as a military police officer. After his service, he was a police officer with the Island Lake Police Dept. for
Buffalo Grove Police Chief Brian Budds speaks to the media during a brief press conference outside the police station Dec. 1. (Journal photo/Richard Mayer) There were highs and lows in Buffalo Grove during 2022 ranging from a new public works facility being purchased to the long awaited redevelopment of Town Center getting off the ground,
Buffalo Grove Police responded to 14 calls for help before police say Andrei Kisliak stabbed his wife, two daughters and mother to death in an apparent murder-suicide in November, according to records released this week.