The crash, which occurred Thursday night in Long Grove, remains under investigation.
Tomas Stundzia, 48, was last seen in Buffalo Grove on Sunday, according to police.
A steering column in the truck was also damaged, according to police.
Part of the "Click It or Ticket" and "Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over" campaigns, the holiday initiative ran from Nov. 21 to Dec. 2.
The residential burglaries occurred in unincorporated Lake County, Lincolnshire, and Highland Park.
The Kenosha resident is also accused of disobeying a traffic control device, improper lane usage, and failure to signal when required.
Autopsy results were released Monday and an investigation into the cause of the incident continues.
Damages were estimated to be around $100, according to police.
The Buffalo Grove man is also accused of obstructing a peace officer and unlawful restraint.
The specialized device is designed to alert people who are deaf or hard of hearing in the event of a fire.
Nearby schools were placed on lockdown Thursday as a number of local police departments worked to secure the hotel and arrest a suspect.
The incident occurred Wednesday night near the entrance to the Plaza Verde shopping center.
Police were asking motorists to find alternate routes Wednesday night.
The incident occurred Tuesday night on Milwaukee Avenue near Knightsbridge Parkway.
The Village Board will vote Monday night on a resolution that would formally prohibit the use of property for immigration enforcement.
A number of driving under the influence arrests were also made recently, according to police.
The 52-year-old Buffalo Grove man was also charged with illegal stopping, according to police.
Lawyers say the owner, a Buffalo Grove resident, made unwelcome physical advances to his employees and offered them alcohol and marijuana.
The nationwide effort, scheduled for Saturday, is spearheaded by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration and local police departments.
The Wheeling resident was also charged with possession of a controlled substance, according to police.
Officials said Nicor crews are on the scene Friday morning performing repairs.
The 30-year-old Des Plaines resident was also charged with operating an uninsured motor vehicle, according to police.
The Monday evening crash remains under investigation by the Wheeling Police Department Traffic Unit.
The mission of Coffee with a Cop is to break down the barriers between police officers and the citizens they serve.
The complainant told police the incident occurred last week in the 1400 block of Rolling Hills Court.
Buffalo Grove Road was shut down between Dundee Road and E Darryl Drive for approximately four hours due to the crash.
The phishing scheme involves emails to residents who may have recently applied for zoning variations, according to officials.
The 33-year-old Bartlett man was also cited for improper lane usage during his arrest last weekend.
Police were concerned after the 76-year-old left his home overnight at an unknown time.
The accused deceived the victim by pretending to be agents with the federal government.
The incident occurred in the parking lot of Jewel-Osco, according to police.
Police assisted the Buffalo Grove Fire Department with the incident and an investigation is ongoing.
A road near the Wheeling airport was closed for a few hours Wednesday afternoon, delaying flight departures and arrivals.
The Buffalo Grove man was charged with multiple felonies, including attempted murder, following the incident last month.
They were all given trespass warnings and asked to leave the station, according to police.
A law firm is representing victims of a Buffalo Grove man accused of secretly recording them while they were in the bathroom of his shop.
Flavor Frenzy ice cream shop's license has been surrendered, and police are working to identify other potential victims.
The statewide campaign, focused on stopping impaired, distracted and unsafe driving, kicked off Friday.
The two-vehicle crash occurred Saturday afternoon at North Fairfield Road and Holmes Avenue.
Police were asking residents to remain indoors until further notice Friday night as a search was being conducted near Holmes Middle School.