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INFORMATION FROM PHIL HASKETT (RET)

PostPosted: Tue Jul 11, 2023 11:57 am
by cdillon
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Ella M.G. Doyle 22 of Portage Park. At rest Saturday July 8, 2023. Ella Blue Bird will forever be a thoughtful friend, a social butterfly and most beautiful soul. Beloved daughter of Dave C.F.D. and Susie. Loving sister of Maeve Doyle (Jakob Freudiger) and Greta Doyle. Cherished granddaughter of Patricia the late Michael Doyle , Matt and Sue Casey. Dear aunt of Emmett. Loving niece of Peter (Heidi), Jimmy (Hanifa), John Paul (Christina) Doyle, Molly (David) Carlson, Peggy Taylor, Peggy (Mike) Brzoska and Matt Casey. Fond cousin to many. Visitation Thursday, July 13, 2023 from 3:00 to 8:00 P.M. at Cumberland Chapels (FRIEL FUNERAL DIRECTORS) 8300 W. Lawrence Norridge. Funeral Services Begin: Friday 9:00 A.M. at the Funeral Home and will proceed to St. Robert Bellarmine Church. Funeral Mass 10:00 A.M., Committal Service to follow at the Acacia Park Cemetery. Should friends desire donations to Ignite the Spirit http://www.ignitethespirit.org would be appreciated. Ella Doyle Obituary - Norridge, IL | Cumberland Funeral Chapels (cumberlandchapels.com)



From the CPD Daily bulletin 11 July 2023.



Death Notices!

Passed away 05 July 2023, Richard D. Galarza, brother of Detective Angela Galarza assigned to Area 4.

Passed away 06 July 2023, Amparo Gomez, mother of Police Officer Rodolfo Gomez assigned to 005 District.

Passed away 06 July 2023, Sylvia Rivera, mother of Police Officer Luis Rivera assigned to 025 District.



Retirement Cake & Coffee Celebrations!

P.O. George Brown III 11 July 2023 • 1100-1300 hrs. Homan Square-Intelligence Office, 2nd floor.

P.O. Scott Martin P.O. Clare Elfayer P.O. Anton Little 11 July 2023 • 1100 hrs. 012th District- Outside, Rear of Station. (BBQ, Cake and Coffee).



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OFFICER WELLNESS!

It is imperative for police officers to have a safe place they can call to talk about anything occurring in their life. The Chicago Police Department Professional Counseling Division provides comprehensive, confidential, and free services to all Department members and their families. For those who may feel comfortable talking to someone outside of CPD, the EAP recommends vetted helplines that provide free, anonymous, confidential and immediate support. These resources are here to ensure you have the support you need whether you’re having a bad day, have had a bad call, or feel in crisis. Our goal is to ensure every officer is aware of resources they can turn to for support. Please remember you are never alone - make the call. COPLINE® is a confidential 24-hour hotline answered by retired law enforcement officers across the U.S. CopLine® retired officer listeners provide support with an array of stressors that impact law enforcement officers and their families that they too have lived through. If a caller needs or requests further assistance, the CopLine® listener has access to vetted, culturally competent clinical referrals to therapists and programs throughout callers’ regions. This resource can be reached at 1-800-267-5463 and CopLine.org. Another resource is the Crisis Text Line, which serves anyone in any type of crisis, providing access to free, 24/7 support. As a text line, a response is not immediate; however, it usually takes less than five minutes to connect with a Crisis Counselor, though may take longer during high traffic times. This resource can be reached by texting “BLUE” to 741741. The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline provides free and confidential support to people in suicidal crisis or mental distress 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, across the United States. This resource can be reached by dialing 9-8-8. If you are a veteran, you can immediately dial 1 at the automated answering to be connected to the Veterans Crisis Line. Thank you for all that you do. Each one of you is a valued member of the CPD family. Please reach out if you need someone to talk to regarding stress or suicidal thoughts.