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9-1-1: Accidental Calls
Browse the details on what to do if you or someone in your household accidentally dials 9-1-1.
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Away From Home Checks
Utilize this important service from the Cary Police Department that allows your property to be checked on while you are away.
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Gun Locks
Free gun locks are given away by the Cary Police Department
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Lost ID / Driver’s License or License Plate
Find out the steps you should take if you have lost your ID, driver's license, or license plate.
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McHenry County Investigation Assistance Team
Review the reason for MIAT and on which types of crimes this specialized unit concentrates.
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Missing Person Information
Visit the website of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children for information on missing persons.
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Persons with Disabilities Parking Placard
An applicant must complete a Persons with Disabilities Certification for Parking Placard/License Plates form (VSD 62) certifying the disability by a licensed physician. If the applicant has a permanent disability, the form must be mailed to the Secretary of State’s office (by either the physician or the applicant). Based on the information on the certification form, a disability parking placard and/or disability license plates will be be issued. If the applicant has a temporary disability, he/she may take the form to a Secretary of State facility and receive a temporary disability parking placard, which is good for up to six months, depending on the disability.
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Police Explorers
Learn about Explorer Post #2555, which has been sponsored by the Cary Police Department since 1981.
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Premise Alert Program
Look through details on the Premise Alert Program.
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Sex Offender Registration
View detailed information on sex offenders such as mapped addresses, photographs, and conviction information.
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Turning Point
Get more information on this program that helps women and children confront domestic violence and abuse.
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Yellow DOT
Read about the Yellow DOT program, a statewide initiative to help provide vital medical information to first responders.