Chaplain's Program • Honor Guard • National Night Out • Shop with a Hero
CRIMESTOPPERS • Tours • Public Auctions • Residence Security Survey
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Chaplain's Program- Occasionally member's of the Twin Lakes Police Department are called into
situations where they may need spiritual assistance in dealing with a situation. For this reason,
clergy from the Twin Lakes area have joined forces with the Twin Lakes Police Department to
provide a Chaplain Program.
These Police Chaplains offer spiritual guidance and assistance to people who find themselves
in a crisis situation. They also serve as a link of communications between the citizens and their
own spiritual advisors.
The Police Chaplain is an aid to the police officers and the citizens of Twin Lakes through a filed
service ministry that provides spiritual guidance, counseling and comfort in times of crisis. This
includes putting people in contact with the appropriate agencies to assist them.
The Police Chaplain Program is made up of clergy representing religious faiths in our community.
Each Chaplain is available 24/7, with their time completely donated.
Citizens may request counsel with a Police Chaplain by calling the Police Department at
(262) 877-9056. A Police Chaplain regularly provides assistance in areas of:
* family disturbances
* lonely and despondent persons
* alcohol and drug abuse problems
* suicide attempts
* death notifications
* Pastoral care and counseling for police officers and their families
* counsel with injured persons and family
There is no charge for any of the services of the Police Chaplain. They are offered as a public service
by the Police Chaplains themselves and the Twin Lakes Police Department.
For more information contact Police Chief Dale R. Racer at (262) 877-9056.
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Honor Guard- The Twin Lakes Police Honor Guard Unit is made up of four officers who participate in
parades, police funerals, flag raising ceremonies and memorials. The Honor Guard Officers wear a
special "Class A" uniform when representing the Village of Twin Lakes at such events. In 2008,
Officer Joseph Balog was trained by the Washington D.C. Honor Guard Unit, who in turn trained the
other members of his Unit. It is our intention to assist all officers and their families during their time
of emotional duress from the loss or debilitating injury of their loved one.
For further information contact Officer Joseph Balog at (262) 877-9056.
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National Night Out: In August of each year, National Night Out is a nation-wide event that promotes
cooperation between the community and it's Public Safety Officers, in an effort to draw attention to
crime and fire prevention and promote a unified effort to eliminate crime problems and fire safety.
Each community that participates in the National Night Out event has a variety of promotions or special
events that the community is invited to attend.
Tuesday, August 4, 2009 is National Night Out. Events are being planned for the Twin Lakes community
and will be announced in the near future.
For further information contact Dispatcher Supervisor Perry Gregory or Dispatcher Tammy DeKeyser at
(262) 877-9056/
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Shop with a Hero: Each December the Twin Lakes Police Department, Twin Lakes Fire Department and
EMS and the Randall Fire Department and EMS host it's annual Shop with a Hero event. 30 children from
Randall School and Lakewood School are picked by their respective school officials and teachers. These
children are recognized by each school in various catagories and whom are in need of a little extra attention
during the holiday season. Each child is paired up with a Hero and is given a gift card to use on their own
holiday shopping spree, during which they shop for themselves and their families. This annual event occurs
at the Wal-Mart in Lake Geneva and includes numerous volunteers from the community in Twin Lakes
volunteering their time to help wrap the presents.

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CRIMESTOPPERS: This program provides a reward system t citizens that report information about criminal
activities. If a citizen has information about a crime and would like to provide information anonymously, call
CRIMESTOPPERS of Kenosha County at --------. The caller may be eligible for a reward.
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TOURS: Twin Lakes Police Department will gladly host a tour of the department and its equipment for scouts
, pre-schools, classes, and other interested folks. To arrange a tour please call Sergeant Robert Santelli at
(262) 877-9056/ Sergeant Santelli will ask about the size of the group and find a time that works for you and
us. If Sergeant Santelli is out of the office, please leave your name and number and he will return your call.
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Public Auction: The Twin Lakes Police Department no longer holds annual public auctions. We have
teamed up with EBay to auction off our surplus inventory authorized by the Village of Twin Lakes Village
Board. Any questions on the items for auction or how to best access EBay please contact Officer
Robert Dzbinski at (262) 877-9056.
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Residence Security Survey: Any Twin Lakes resident, 60 years or older, who owns a home in Twin lakes, can have the police department conduct a security survey on their home. All recommendations to make the house more secure will be presented to the home owner and all approved recommendations will be done by the police department at no cost to the home owner.
Any questions or to set up an appointment contact - Police Chief Dale Racer or Detective Sergeant Dennis Linn at (262)877-9056
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