Community Corner
2 Boys Slain With Parents, Family Dogs | Illinois PatchPM
Pipe bomb explosion at train station | Missing wallaby found | Illinois ex-NFL player still missing but appears in video after mom's slaying

Here are the stories trending across Illinois on Tuesday night.
Find out what's happening in Across Illinoisfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Find out what's happening in Across Illinoisfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
No Arrests In Slaying Of Parents, 'Most Innocent Angels'
Police said the shooter was not among the dead after a family of four, plus their three dogs, were found shot to death on Sunday. "These were hardworking people that had just bought their first home. Their kids were the sweetest, most innocent angels who could hug your worries away.">>Read More.
Man Convicted In 2006 Train Station Pipe Bomb Blast
On Sept. 1, 2006, Thomas James Zajac, now 70, put a pipe bomb in a trash can at the station. Last year, Patch interviewed a woman who was there at the time.>>Read More.
Rupert The Wallaby Home After 'He Had His Adventure'
Rupert returned to the comforts of his home on Saturday night after Hange was able to corral the beloved pet in a neighbor's garage two blocks away.>Read More.
Video Of Missing Ex-NFL Player Reportedly Surfaces Amid Mother's Death
On Monday, video surfaced of a person appearing to be Sergio Brown that was posted to a burner Instagram account reported to be used by the former football player. The video, which has since been deleted, placed Brown in Mexico City. In the video, that man who appears to be Brown goes on a rant, claiming he was twice kidnapped by the FBI and by local police. He also claims that the FBI and Maywood Police Department had to be behind the death of his mother.>>Read More.
The Patch community platform serves more than 80 communities across Illinois, in Cook, DuPage, Kane, Kendall, Lake, McHenry and Will counties.
Get Patched In: Subscribe to free daily email, news alerts, Facebook fun and more from Patch
Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.