A resident saw the car traveling slowly throughout the neighborhood, according to police.
The complainant said the driver had "brake checked" them prior to asking if they wanted to get shot.
Police said scammers have been asking customers outside Glenview businesses for donations to support the families of gun violence victims.
The Waukegan Road business said the loss was $85,000.
An electrical cord was also cut at the West Lake Avenue property, according to police.
Police said the man was pronounced dead at the scene of the Thursday night incident.
A resident said the check had been altered and cashed at the bank, according to police.
Police said a witness confirmed the confrontation in the 700 block of Cobblestone Circle.
The arrest following an investigation into an incident that included bodily harm to the victim, according to police.
The Waukegan Road business said the same person has taken baby formula on multiple occasions.
The incident occurred at a business in the 3500 block of Milwaukee Avenue.
He also said he would be "swatting" all the hospitals in the area, swatting officers, and claimed to be part of a criminal organization.
ComEd crews were on scene Tuesday morning to repair the power line.
The person told police that they were upset with customer service at the business.
The nationwide effort is spearheaded by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration and local police departments.
One neighbor said the other accused them of calling the Village over trash problems and aggressively approached them.
The complainant and their dog both sustained several injuries due to the attack, according to police.
Four people involved took the cash drawer from a register and the key to the store's van, among other items, according to police.
The portable toilet, stolen from the 1100 block of Waukegan Road, is valued at $400.
The scammer, using a pop-up on the victim's computer, told them to withdraw $10,000 and deposit it in a Bitcoin machine.
Residents were being asked to avoid an area of the village Tuesday night.
William Fitzpatrick has led the Glenview Police Department since 2001.
The man was upset about something being spilled on him during a previous visit to the dry cleaning business.
Several railroad crossings were closed following the early morning incident.
The traffic safety campaign focused on catching speeders and ran from July 8 through Aug. 1.
The driver of the car said the incident caused damage to their license plate.
The Glenview resident had been arrested for another incident that had occurred in March, according to police.
The drone hovered over the kids and the witness believes the men were taking photos of them.
The caller, who had also made threats to harm a resident and their dog, requested $50,000 from police to avoid the shootout.
Residents will get a chance to show community spirit, get to know the people who help keep Glenview safe, and enjoy a summer night out.
Two residents were robbed at gunpoint in April before the trio drove off in a Jaguar. All involved have now been arrested and charged.
The resident's bank asked police to check on the resident following the cash withdrawal attempt.
The person told them to purchase $2,000 worth of gift cards from a business, to which they complied.
The driver told employees that they were with a tow company and were checking for stolen vehicles to tow.
The residents were not home at the time of the fire last weekend, according to police.
The person was tracked down on the Life360 app, according to police.
The three were previously in Niles and had conducted a donation transaction where they altered the amount charged.
The early Wednesday morning crash occurred on Interstate 294, according to Illinois State Police.
The Glenview resident told police the transactions began in April.
Two residents were robbed at gunpoint in April before the group drove off in a Jaguar. Two of the three men involved have now been arrested.