McHenry County College Police
Dial 911 for a life-threatening emergency. MCC Police will respond.
For all non-emergency calls, dial extension 8733, or from an outside line dial (815) 455-8733. After hours, dial 911 for emergencies only.
The MCC Police Department is located in B176, near the commons area and café. The Police Department is staffed by police officers and campus public safety officers daily. The Crystal Lake Police Department responds to overnight emergencies on campus through an intergovernmental agreement.
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To submit non-emergency requests or inquire information, please email the MCC Police Department.
- MCC Bicycle Patrol Program
The MCC Police Department’s Bicycle Patrol Program further increases the safety of our campus. Bicycle patrol-trained officers will patrol the walkways, parking lots, and roadways of the campus during the warmer months of the year.
Benefits of having a bicycle patrol program on campus include:
- Bicycle patrols result in more than twice as many contacts with the public than vehicle patrols.
- Perpetrators don't notice bike patrols.
- Bicycle patrols can go where traditional patrol vehicles can't.
- Bicycle officers can use all their senses to detect illegal activity.
- Bicycles cost much less to purchase and maintain than traditional patrol cars./li>
- Bicycles provide environmental and health benefits.
- When officers are out of the squad vehicles, they are more approachable.
Bicycle patrol officers will be out in the parking lots and walkways conversing with the MCC community and educating drivers. Be sure to say hello when you see them!
Contact Sergeant Roger Saran at (815) 455-8733 with questions.
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The One Mind Campaign seeks to ensure successful interactions between police officers and persons affected by mental illness.
The Affirmation of Shared Principles is a pledge of ten principles that reinforces our Police Department's commitment to equal and fair treatment of everyone.