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Fire Safety Campaign Asks You To Help 'Keep The Wreath Red'
"During this holiday season, the Romeoville Fire Department asks you to help us keep the wreath red," said Fire Chief Kent Adams.

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"During this holiday season, the Romeoville Fire Department asks you to help us keep the wreath red," said Fire Chief Kent Adams.

Anyone with information should call Romeoville Police at 815-886-7219 and refer to case number 18-4083.
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"With everyone's help we can 'Keep the Wreath Red' this holiday season," officials said.
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If you recognized the suspect, contact Officer Springborn at 815-886-7219 and refer to case number 18-4079.
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