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Bullet Lodges In Sleeping Child's Mattress | Walmart Arson Arrest | Concert Sexual Assault: Illinois News

Plus: Wrong seat arrest, religious brother arrested, road rage charges, Snapchat nude photo hacking.

On the weekend, we present a week in review of the top stories and headlines from all across Illinois. Here's a roundup of some of the most-read stories across the state. You can also find your local Patch and catch up on those stories by clicking here.

Bullet Fired Through Wall Lodges In Sleeping 4-Year-Old's Mattress: State's Attorney

Police say a man recklessly fired a gun through the wall into the adjacent apartment, where four children slept — with the bullet lodging in a 4-year-old child's mattress

Woman, 21, Charged With Arson Following Walmart Fire: Officials

While evacuating the store, a Walmart employee provided evidence, including security camera footage, that lead police to develop a suspect and take a person into custody.

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Man, 18, Charged With Felony Sexual Assault After Incident At Concert Venue: Police

Surveillance footage provided by Live Nation, witness statements and a forensic interview supported the victim’s account, police said. Police credited the 18-year-old's university with helping them track him down and take him into custody.

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Man In Wrong Seat At Rialto Theater's Chris Isaak Concert Arrested, Criminal Charge Filed

Police said he was causing a disturbance near the stage area by yelling obscenities at another concertgoer, and refused requests to either go to his assigned seat or leave the venue.

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IL Man Charged In Large-Scale Snapchat Hacking Investigation

He reportedly stole nude images of hundreds of women after gaining access to their accounts.

Ousted Carmelite Brother At Catholic High School Faces Multiple Child Sex Charges In New Jersey

The diocese quietly announced that the brother was no longer working for the suburban high school after he was charged with sex crimes against a child in another state.

Man Follows Woman Home In Road Rage Incident: Cops

Police said the man followed the woman home, where he kept repeating, "Come here."

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