The Kewanee Police Department has added new public safety services through a partnership with Frontline Public Safety Solutions, which provides online services such as Vacation Watch Program and Pet Management, plus more. The services are free to use and registration is quick and simple.
The Vacation Watch program allows you inform the police department that you will be away from your home for a period of up to 14 days. The police department will check your residence and provide feedback while you are away from home. If you are gone for more than 14 days, you can complete multiple submissions.
The Keyholder Information service allows you to provide updated information for your property that will allow the police department to contact you with any issues that may occur during or after business hours. Residences may also be added to the Keyholder database. The police department will be calling businesses on the current list in the next several months to get an updated email address to send you the link to the form or you can follow the link below.
Pet Management is where you can upload a variety of identifiers for your pet, including a photo, so officers can search the database based on the identifiers if they locate your pet. The goal is to allow officers to return the pet to the owner with the provided information. You can register your pet’s information at any time, not only when he/she is missing.
The At-Risk Resident program allow you to enter a person’s information if they may need special assistance, such as a person that has medical issues or an elderly loved one.
The Vacation Watch, Keyholder Information, Pet Management and At-Risk Resident can be found at https://www.frontlinepss.com/kewanee
The Professional Standards Unit which is an online reporting section to submit compliments or complaints regarding a Kewanee police officer’s performance. The Professional Standards Unit can be found at https://www.frontlinepss.com/ia/portal/Kewanee
The City of Kewanee and Kewanee Police Department webpages are being updated with links to the new services. If you have any questions or comments about these programs please contact Deputy Chief Stephen Kijanowski at [email protected] or at the Kewanee Police Department’s non-emergency line, 309-853-1911