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Illinois State Police District 5 Range

5.0 (1 review)
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3 years ago

Needed to renew my food card. Woman was very helpful. Completely went out of her way to help me.

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Will County Adult Detention Facility - I know I don't look very happy in this shot... in fact I tried to look kind of 'menacing' and everything... 'cause I was in jail

Will County Adult Detention Facility

2.8(4 reviews)
4.2 mi

I called to schedule a visit with a family member a couple weeks ago. Calling the place was easy…read more It's strictly a video visitation place. You simply walk on in after paying to park because the officers get the free parking. The officers here treated me like a dumb criminal. I'm just a simple man that wanted to visit family. The video calls had bad sound and video quality. I didn't even get a full 30 minutes. Just 22! Make sure your family/friends don't get locked up here because I wouldn't want to come back here.

Let's face it…read more Nobody likes going to jail. Well... if you're married to someone who makes your life a living hell every waking moment and you're worried about them pouring gasoline on you while you sleep and lighting you up... jail can seem peaceful and safe. I spent around 47 hours and 13 minutes in the Will County Adult Detention Facility so I feel qualified to offer you a review of this government institution. Like everyone else I was there because I was framed. Unfortunately I was 'framed' on a holiday where the courts were closed and the jail was filled to over capacity and it would be almost two days before I could see the judge to get my sorry ass bonded out of there. I've never been in any other jail so it's hard to compare this facility to any of the other penal institutions you may be familiar with. I've been in a few police lockups but that really doesn't count. When you get your dumbass thrown in jail the police officer who arrested you drives you to 'The Big House' and the arresting officer watches them 'book you in.' It's not a whole bunch of fun and they really search you very well. Don't try to hide your nicotine gum or they'll find it and then you're off to a body cavity search with more than likely a very big and insensitive guard who you probably really don't want probing you in those places anyway. They take all your stuff... including your clothes and they put it in this machine and shrink wrap it so you can get it if you're lucky enough to leave. The guards there seem like they want to bust your head for any infraction and there's all kindsa rules you better learn really quickly. After a bunch of paperwork they take you to the nurse and she gives you about four or five vaccinations. They probably won't tell you what they are but by the third one they heard my objection to these vaccinations on the grounds of 'religious exemption' and quit sticking me with needles... although the guard informed the nurse that he'd be more than happy to 'tune me up' into compliance for the nurse. Since I am a federal informant who blew the whistle on some serious government corruption I was given my very own cell. It had a concrete bench to sleep on... and fluorescent lights that were never turned off. The toilet was right in the middle and it was made out of stainless steel with no seat and if you used it everyone could watch. That was kinda weird. The food there really sucked... it was cold... not appetizing at all and the purple cool aid was devoid of any sugar since the guys in the kitchen steal all of the sugar to make 'hootch' in their cells... a primitive fermented beverage that anyone who has spent any time in the 'Big House' is familiar with. As this was my very first time experiencing the life of an inmate you can bet I was scared and nervous. The guards could care less and they wouldn't even answer any questions. They give you an orange jumpsuit to wear in addition to underwear and socks that someone else wore.. kinda creepy really. Many of the people who go to jail are innocent and the statistics prove that... but the guards still treat everyone like shit and it's a really dehumanizing experience. I hope you never go through it... unless you deserve it... but you still have my sympathies because losing your freedom and being in jail sucks big time. Especially if you're there for no reason. It's still gonna cost you a lot of money to prove you didn't deserve to be there and if you do that... after spending thousands of dollars and going through all of that you wont even get an apology. I hope this is the last review that I do of any penal institution and I hope you never have to make use of it. Even after I went in front of the judge and I was bonded out it took like fourteen hours before they released me... and they threw me outta the joint at three O'clock in the morning. I didn't wanna bother anyone for a ride at that time so I went to the train station and I partied with a bunch of homeless drunks until five when the trains started running. I didn't care that these guys were bums or that the smell of urine wafted on the breeze as we knocked back some Mad Dog 20/20 from a brown paper bag... I was free and that freedom was so sweet.

Village of Romeoville - One of the birthday rooms at the Rec center

Village of Romeoville

4.0(2 reviews)
4.4 mi

This is the village's new municipal complex, and it is quite impressive. This site used to be a big…read morefarm and the whole space was taken for public use. There are large areas of green, walking paths, a beautiful new playground, lots of parking and the awesome new building with a nice lobby. The girls working the front desk are all really nice too. Normally I would think that kind of spending nowadays is not needed, but the old village complex over on Montrose consisted of a bunch of trailers permanently parked next to the Safety Village. The employees told me that they also smelled like mold and dead bodies, so I would say this is a need improvement. The police department is right in that building too, which makes me happy. I love having them nearby. This structure was needed for city development, but I am glad they took the time to add lots of public space too.

Went here for my nephews birthday party. There are tables and chairs in the hallway to hang out at…read moreif you want to escape the craziness of the children's party. The kids enjoyed playing in the gym and the pizza that was given for the birthday party was good. Could have used some more assistance in playing the games that was paid for with the party. The kids all had fun and there was plenty of room for the adults to hang out. Bathrooms were clean as well. Just a bit on the pricy side for what is given.

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Village of Romeoville - The other room at the Rec center which can open up to the second room.

The other room at the Rec center which can open up to the second room.

Village of Romeoville - Flyer for spring break. Great deal!

Flyer for spring break. Great deal!

Village of Romeoville - Area in the hallway outside of the two birthday rooms

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Area in the hallway outside of the two birthday rooms

Illinois State Police District 5 Range - policedepartments - Updated May 2026

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