Paul Petrick

Police Officer at Village of Lincolnshire

Paul Petrick is an experienced law enforcement professional currently serving as a Police Officer for the Village of Lincolnshire since November 2018. Prior to this role, Paul served as the Police Commander for the Village of Streamwood for over 23 years, overseeing the Special Operations Unit until retirement in October 2018. Paul's background also includes part-time event security at sporting and special events with At Your Service from 2015 to 2018 and maintenance responsibilities at Greystone Realty Management, Inc. from 1992 to 1995. Paul began their career in the United States Army as a Track Vehicle Mechanic from 1988 to 1991. Paul holds a Bachelor of Science in Technical Resource Management from Southern Illinois University and a Human Resource Certificate from Harper College, along with additional training from Northwestern University Center for Public Safety.

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Rolling Meadows, United States

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Village of Lincolnshire

The Village of Lincolnshire is a business-friendly, northern suburb of Chicago in Lake County, Illinois. The Village is conveniently adjacent to the Tri-State Tollway and is served by Routes 21 and 22. With an approximate daytime workforce population of 20,000, Lincolnshire is home to over 400 businesses - including a number of global headquarters and Fortune 500 companies like CDW, Zebra Technologies, and Camping World. Residents and businesses alike enjoy nearly 30 restaurants, 7 hotels, and leisure activities, including Crane's Landing Golf Course, Par-King Skill Golf, The Marriott Theatre, and Regal IMAX Theaters. Incorporated in 1957, Lincolnshire has a residential population of 7,940, two nationally-recognized school districts, and received Tree City USA distinction for over 35 consecutive years. The Village also hosts an Independence Day festival, summer concerts, Halloween and winter holiday celebrations, and a range of other community events.