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Oswego Police chief to retire in June
Honors planned for June 13 Village Board meeting
After 27 years of dedicated service to the Village of Oswego, Police Chief Jeff Burgner will retire on June 13.
Burgner was hired as a police officer in 1996, became a detective in 2000, and was promoted to sergeant in 2004. He graduated from Northwestern University?s Center for Public Safety School of Police Staff and Command in 2007 and went on to be appointed police captain in 2010. Burgner was appointed Police Chief in 2014 and has since led several initiatives to enhance the Police Department?s role in the community.
Under his leadership, the Department has continued to meet the highest standards of professionalism with its commitment to provide outstanding services, build strong community relationships, and prevent crime. During Burgner?s tenure, the Department has been recognized for excellence in public safety by the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies, Inc. (CALEA). In 2021, the Department received its sixth accreditation award, making it among only five percent of Illinois law enforcement agencies that are accredited by CALEA.
Burgner oversaw the planning and construction of the Oswego Police Headquarters, which opened in 2018, to meet the needs of a growing community and provide a modernized building better suited for police work. By ensuring Oswego?s officers receive the highest level of training, the Department has been able to respond more effectively to the changing expectations of police.
Along with prioritizing staff training, Burgner has implemented a succession plan that has prepared the Department for retirements.
"There is not enough that can be said about Jeff's commitment and contributions to Oswego,"?said Village President Troy Parlier. "He has led a first-class operation that has always kept our community's safety and wellbeing as their priority. It has been my privilege to be associated with Jeff and this organization these past four years."
?It has been my honor and privilege to work with the amazing men and women of the Oswego Police Department,? said Police Chief Jeff Burgner. ?I will forever be thankful for the friendships, support, and dedication from everyone I had the privilege to work with.?
Burgner will be recognized for his service at the Village Board Meeting on June 13.
The Village will begin the process of selecting the next police chief over the coming months.
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