Elgin IL Police Department
Jim Roscher currently serves as Detective Lieutenant at the Elgin IL Police Department, a position held since March 2012, where responsibilities include overseeing the Community Engagement Unit, which encompasses various initiatives such as Crime Free Housing, ROPE, SRO, Community Relations/Crime Prevention, and Social Services-Victim Interventionists. Additionally, Jim Roscher has been involved with the Elgin Police Pension Fund since July 2004, serving as President, and has held multiple ranks within the Elgin Police Department since October 1995, starting as an Officer and advancing to Detective. Jim Roscher earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Northern Illinois University between 1981 and 1986.
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Elgin IL Police Department
The City of Elgin, Illinois, the sixth largest city in the state, is located 35 miles northwest of Chicago and is proud of its diversity in demographics and culture. With 189 Police Officers, the Elgin Police Department serves an estimated population of 114,000. The department is dedicated to working in partnership with the community to promote safety and enhance the quality of life by serving with professionalism, encouraging open communication, and embracing diversity. No matter which area of law enforcement interests you, the Elgin Police Department has something to offer. By hiring diverse, talented, and unique individuals, the department will continue to meet any challenges and provide the best service to the Elgin community.