Naperville Park District recognizes Officer Arzania ‘Zook’ Williams upon his retirement – Positively Naperville

Posted: April 13, 2024 at 2:38 am


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Above / Mayor Scott Wehrli, Naperville Police Chief Jason Arres, Officer Arzania Zook Williams, Park Police Chief Steve Schindlbeck and Park Board President Mary Gibson are pictured during recognition of Officer Zooks 40-year career of public service to Naperville. (Photo courtesy Naperville Park District)

During the April 11, 2024, park board meeting, Park Police Officer Arzania Williams, also known as Zook, was recognized for his trusted and knowledgeable service to the Naperville community as he officially retired.

Officer Williams began his career in law enforcement with the City of Naperville in the mid-1980s. For the last decade, he served as one of the Districts park police officers where he mentored young officers and brought a strong sense of camaraderie to the department.

Officer Williams was presented with a shadow box and a certificate of recognition from Board President Mary Gibson and Park Police Chief Steve Schindlbeck.

Mayor Scott Wehrli and Naperville Police Chief, Jason Arres, also recognized Officer Williams and presented him with the Meritorious Service Award, honoring his years of dedication and excellence as a Naperville police officer before he joined the Naperville Park District Police.

Regular board meetings are livestreamed and may be viewed via the Park Districts YouTube channel.

See the article here:
Naperville Park District recognizes Officer Arzania 'Zook' Williams upon his retirement - Positively Naperville

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