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St. Charles police chief to resign in March

St. Charles Police Chief Jim Keegan will resign on March 19 after having been on a personal leave of absence since Nov. 6, 2024, the city has announced.

Deputy Chief Eric Majewski has served as interim police chief in Keegan’s absence.

St. Charles city leadership praised Keegan in a press release.

“When I joined the city, I was impressed by the Police Department’s commitment to serving the community and the exemplary initiatives underway,” City Administrator Heather McGuire said. “With Chief Keegan’s guidance, those initiatives were successfully realized and have further enhanced the department’s service to the community.”

Mayor Lora Vitek said the city will look to move quickly on the search for Keegan’s replacement.

While a timeline is still unclear, Vitak said the city plans to conduct a national search with a third-party agency’s assistance and will consider internal and external candidates.

“It’s going to happen quickly because it’s such an important role,” Vitek said. “During Jim’s years here, our community has been safe and we want to continue that path forward.”

Vitek said she could not comment on Keegan’s reasoning for his resignation or leave of absence due to its personal nature.

Keegan has served as chief of police in St. Charles since 2014 and was chief of police in Streamwood before then.

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