Showing posts with label CAPS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CAPS. Show all posts

Thursday, April 24, 2014

Community Alert: Recent Robberies


Wednesday, September 7, 2011

CAPS Meeting Take-Away

Overall Crime Down
We learned at tonight’s CAPS meeting that overall crime in our area is down 3% from this time last year. But with recent strong-arm robberies and burglaries, some in attendance said they felt less safe and secure than in the past. The big take-away from tonight’s special meeting was that South Loop residents should not be afraid to call 911 when confronted with suspicious activity.

For District 1 information, including news and services provided, click here.

Special CAPS Meeting Today At 5:30 P.M.


Meeting To Focus On Recent Crime
The regularly scheduled CAPS meeting for September has been moved to Wednesday, September 07, 2011. The meeting will be an open forum focusing on recent crime in the South Loop. Second Ward Alderman, Robert Fioretti will be in attendance.

For more information, please call the 1st District CAPS office at 312-745-4381. The meeting will take place in the community room at the 1st District police station, 1718 S. State St.

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Hitchcock's "Shadow of a Doubt" October "Meet Me at the Movies" Event

The Prairie District Neighborhood Alliance (PDNA) invites you to "Meet Me at the Movies," Friday October 29, 2010 at 6:30 p.m. at Sherwood Community Music School, Columbia College recital hall, 1312 S. Michigan Ave.

Alfred Hitchcock’s personal favorite of all his films, Shadow of a Doubt (1942), is also the only film he ever shot entirely on location (Santa Rosa, CA).

When Uncle Charlie (Joseph Cotton) travels west to visit his sister and her family, the sleepy town of Santa Rosa is never the same. Handsome and debonair, Uncle Charlie is idolized by his young niece Charlene “Charley” Newton (Teresa Wright) who has become disenchanted with her small-town life. Uncle Charlie represents glamour and excitement to young Charlie and she craves his attention.

As word spreads about a man they call the Merry Widow murderer, Charley suspects that he and her beloved uncle to be one in the same. When she is befriended by a government agent investigating the case, Charley is faced with some tough choices. Does she cooperate, putting her uncle at risk, and upsetting her mother? By getting closer to her uncle, does she put her own life at risk?



With the help of playwright Thorton Wilder (Our Town) and screenwriter Sally Benson (Meet Me in St. Louis), Hitchcock created a truly suspenseful film. Shadow of a Doubt demonstrates one of Hitchcock’s favorite themes: evil can lurk in the most unlikely and innocent of places…within our own towns or cities and among our own families.

Admission to the movie is $5 and the price for the wrap party afterward is $15 (optional). 


Thursday, April 8, 2010

1st District Community Policing (CAPS)






Attend your neighborhood beat meeting to receive policing updates and provide feedback to policing staff. Locate your beat by visiting: chicagopolice.org

Location: 1st District Police Station Community Room, 1718 S. State Street


  • Thursday, April 8th - Beat 124
  • Tuesday, April 13th - Beat 133
  • Wednesday, April 21st - Beat 134
  • Tuesday, April 27th - Beat 131



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