Crime & Safety
2 New Romeoville Officers Sworn In
Marisol Diaz and Rebecca Journey are the newest Romeoville police officers.

ROMEOVILLE, IL — Two new police officers, Marisol Diaz and Rebecca Journey, were sworn in to serve and protect the people of Romeoville during Wednesday night's village board meeting. “Both Chief (Mark) Turvey and myself take pride in seeing new officers join the Romeoville Police Department,” said Mayor John Noak. “It’s great to see people who want to serve their community and we welcome them with open arms.”
Officer Diaz attended Morton West High School in Berwyn and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice from Lewis University. She’s a first generation college graduate and is the first and only member of her family to be in law enforcement.
Officer Journey graduated from Bolingbrook High School and then attended Southern Illinois University in Carbondale, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in criminology/criminal justice and psychology. She is the first police officer in her family since her great uncle, who was an Illinois State Trooper.
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Congrats to Officers Diaz & Journey who were sworn in at tonight's Village board meeting. pic.twitter.com/MMgZLrxA1w
— Romeoville Police (@Romeoville_PD) September 5, 2018
Photo: The new officers flanked by Mayor John Noak (left) and Romeoville Police Chief Mark Turvey/via Village of Romeoville
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