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05/28/2026

Good news! πŸ’¦ Lil's Splash Pad reopens today from 11am- 7pm. Beginning tomorrow, Friday, May 29th!
πŸŽ‰ New Daily Hours: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM.
Please follow all posted rules so we can keep the splash pad safe, clean, and fun for everyone! 😎

*** UPDATE *** JUVENILE LOCATED *** 26 MAY 2026*** UPDATE *** JUVENILE LOCATED *** 26 MAY 2026*** ALERT *** MISSING JUVE...
05/26/2026

*** UPDATE *** JUVENILE LOCATED *** 26 MAY 2026
*** UPDATE *** JUVENILE LOCATED *** 26 MAY 2026

*** ALERT ***
MISSING JUVENILE
** ENDANGERED **

* 26 May 2026 *

Izayah Rios-Richey
17 years old, 5'07" 150lbs
Brown hair, brown eyes

Last seen wearing:
Black T shirt
Olivet Green pants
Right ear piercing

Last seen in area of Perry Farm
Reportedly seen heading toward the area of Coyne St in Bourbonnais.

If located, sighted or have information, please call:
Bradley Police at 815-933-3315 or
Bourbonnais Police at 815-937-3579

*** UPDATE *** JUVENILE LOCATED *** 26 MAY 2026

SEE YOU THERE!!
05/20/2026

SEE YOU THERE!!

β€˜Click It or Ticket’: Buckle up Memorial Day and every dayThe Bradley Police Department is reminding drivers to buckle u...
05/12/2026

β€˜Click It or Ticket’: Buckle up Memorial Day and every day

The Bradley Police Department is reminding drivers to buckle up as part of the national β€œClick It or Ticket” campaign. This high-visibility seat belt enforcement initiative runs from May 16 to May 27, coinciding with the Memorial Day holiday.

Seat belt use should be an automatic habit for everyone. It’s not just safe; it’s the law. During this campaign, law enforcement agencies will be working together to ensure the message reaches all drivers and passengers. Buckling up is the simplest way to reduce injury or save a life in a crash.

Illinois enacted its seat belt law 40 years ago on July 1, 1985, becoming the third state to require seat belt use for drivers and front-seat passengers aged eight and older. Children under eight were required to be secured in appropriate child safety seats. In July 2003, Illinois strengthened the law to allow officers to pull over and ticket drivers solely for failing to buckle up – a change that led to a significant increase in compliance.

Since the seat belt law’s initial introduction and subsequent upgrade more than two decades ago, seat belt usage has surged from 15.9% in 1985 to 92.4% in 2024. This dramatic improvement underscores the law’s effectiveness in promoting compliance and enhancing roadway safety.

While Illinois achieved a commendable 92.4% daytime seat belt usage rate in 2024, there’s room for improvement. The remaining 7.6% need to be reminded that seat belts save lives. Participating law enforcement agencies will take a no-excuses approach to enforcement, issuing citations day and night.

A key focus of the β€œClick It or Ticket” campaign is nighttime enforcement, as Illinois crash data indicates higher rates of unrestrained fatalities at night. Notably, in 2023, 72% of male passenger vehicle occupants killed in crashes were unrestrained, compared to 28% of female passenger vehicle occupants.

The β€œClick It or Ticket” campaign is funded with federal highway safety funds administered by the Illinois Department of Transportation. For more information on safe driving practices, visit ItsNotaGameIllinois.com.

Thank you to all the Bradley Central Students and Staff for the kind words and thank you all the Bradley Elementary Scho...
05/12/2026

Thank you to all the Bradley Central Students and Staff for the kind words and thank you all the Bradley Elementary School District #61 and Village of Bradley for making this great community of ours even better!

This video was filmed and edited by two BC 8th graders: Isabella D. and Karmya J. We thank all of our man and women in blue this week for their selfless sacr...

The Illinois Department of Transportation's Distracted Driving Enforcement results for April 2026The Bradley Police Depa...
05/08/2026

The Illinois Department of Transportation's Distracted Driving Enforcement results for April 2026

The Bradley Police Department announced it issued 38 citations for distracted driving violations along with 15 Speeding, 4 Driving Suspended, 3 Driving with No License, 7 Suspended Registration, 13 No Insurance, 1 Reckless Driving and 29 Other Violation Citations and 1 DUI Arrest during April's Distracted Driving Awareness Month enforcement campaign. Note that these were the citations issued during the campaign extra patrols, not Department activity as a whole.

Distracted driving remains a serious problem in the state and nation, and one moment of inattention can change lives forever. High-visibility enforcement is one way we remind drivers that safe driving requires their full attention. April may be over, but our message is not. The Bradley Police will continue enforcing distracted driving laws and urging motorists to put the phone away whenever they get behind the wheel.

Bradley Police joined forces with the Illinois State Police, local law enforcement and highway safety partners for this enforcement effort.

The Illinois distracted driving campaign was funded with federal traffic safety funds administered by the Illinois Department of Transportation.

Today, the Eastern Illinois Law Enforcement Chief’s Association, with ONU and meeting at Kankakee Community College, pre...
05/07/2026

Today, the Eastern Illinois Law Enforcement Chief’s Association, with ONU and meeting at Kankakee Community College, presented three annual awards to local Law Enforcement Officers.

The Bradley Police Department's very own Detective Riley Pietraszewski was awarded the Association's Officer of the Year to honor his continued excellence in Investigations, noting his work ethic and his in depth knowledge of electronic evidence along with his dedication to the pursuit of justice throughout the county.

Grant Park's Chief of Police Carl Frey was awarded the Association's Executive of the Year. Chief Frey just retired, capping his 12 years as GPPD Chief and his striving efforts to consolidate and improve training throughout the County.

And, Manteno Police Department's Detective Miranda Sinadino received the Paragon Award, recognizing her dedication to her unwavering efforts in their Investigation Unit and her continuing education finishing her Masters Degree later this year.

Please join us in congratulating Detective Pietraszewski, Chief Carl Frey, and Detective Sinadino.

04/28/2026

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ππ‘π€πƒπ‹π„π˜ – The Illinois State Police (ISP) is releasing video after the Bradley Police Department requested ISP to conduct an independent investigation of an officer involved shooting.

On April 8, 2026, at approximately 12:46 p.m., Bradley Police Department officers conducted a well-being check in the 600 block of Jonette Avenue in Bradley, IL for a man making suicidal statements. ​ On arrival, officers encountered 34-year-old Jose Orozco of Bradley armed with a box cutter. ​ Officers attempted to talk with Orozco when he started advancing on them. ​ Orozco disobeyed officers’ orders to stop and the officers discharged their weapons, striking Orozco. ​ Officers rendered medical aid until EMS arrived on scene. ​ Orozco was transported to an area hospital and pronounced deceased. ​

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