Village of Wauconda
Public Safety
Douglas R. Larsson
Chief of Police

Administrative Police Reports
 
November 2nd Event Report  
November 16th Event Report  
December 2nd Event Report  
December 15th Event Report  
December 31st Event Report  
January 10th Event Report  

Dial 911 for all Emergency Services in Wauconda

Wauconda Police and Emergency Management Agency are Village of Wauconda Departments. Fire and Emergency Medical services are contracted from the Wauconda Fire District. All three agencies are dispatched from the Wauconda Police Department 911 Public Safety Answering Point at the Police Department.

Public Notice: Red Light cameras are coming to Wauconda
To learn more, please click on the following informational links:
- An informational flyer regarding the types of violations, safety statistics, and camera locations.
- Frequently Asked Questions regarding the automated red light enforcement program.

Click Here for Block Party Road Closure Request Form


Wauconda Police Department
Non-Emergency - 847-526-2421

Chief of Police - Douglas R. Larsson
Deputy Chief - Anthony Jacobson
Deputy Chief - Patrick Yost


Wauconda Fire District
Non-Emergency - 847-526-2821

Chief - David E. Dato
Deputy Chief - Jon Fessler


Marine Unit

The Wauconda Police Department has a Marine Unit on Bangs Lake. The Marine Officers perform required safety inspections on all boats and assist boaters as needed. Safety inspection stickers are purchased from the Marine Unit at time of inspection on the lake. Sticker fees and Village boating and fishing regulations are posted on the Wauconda Police Department web site at www.waucondapolice.com.


EMA (Emergency Management Agency)

Director, Dave Dato-Fire Chief
Deputy Director of EMA, Mike Wahl, Captain / Executive Officer
Contact Number - 847-526-2821

Emergency Management Agency (EMA) is the latest name of a string that began with the Civil Defense. Then was know as the Emergency Services and Disaster Agency (ESDA) and now, EMA. The Village of Wauconda followed the renaming conventions that were adopted at the state and federal levels.

The Local EMA's main focus is monitoring and tracking severe weather as it approaches the Wauconda Area. One of the most active volunteer services, EMA personnel also assist police and fire personnel in many civic activities.