Crime & Safety

New Patrol Deputy Fills Vacancy At Kendall County Sheriff's Office

The deputy worked as a police officer with the Elmhurst Police Department for 29 years before joining the Kendall County Sheriff's Office.

Deputy John Pacewic was sworn in on March 21 with the Kendall County Sheriff's Office.
Deputy John Pacewic was sworn in on March 21 with the Kendall County Sheriff's Office. (Shutterstock)

KENDALL COUNTY, IL — The Kendall County Sheriff’s Office has hired a new deputy to fill a vacancy in the Patrol Division. John Pacewic was sworn in on Thursday, March 21st, 2024, by Undersheriff Bobby Richardson.

He will complete an internal office acclimation training phase and will then be paired with experienced field training officers for the field training phase (FTO).

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Deputy Pacewic earned a bachelor’s degree at the University of Illinois. He worked as a police officer with the Elmhurst Police Department for 29 years before being hired by the Kendall County Sheriff’s Office.

Please join us in welcoming Deputy Pacewic to the KCSO team!

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