In another case, a man was accused of stealing a car outside a La Grange restaurant.
The owner said he liked parties and that he smokes cocaine and drinks most days, according to a police report.
Two firefighters are being honored for the rescue in hazardous conditions.
In other cases, credit cards and a suitcase were taken from unlocked cars, authorities said.
The break-in occurred more than three weeks ago, with police reporting it Tuesday.
"Establishing a transparent oversight committee is a necessary step toward restoring trust in our justice system," ex-Riverside chief said.
A DUI suspect was overserved at the bar before crashing and killing a woman, according to the lawsuit.
The April collision resulted in the deaths of a Hinsdale couple.
She was also charged with failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident.
The targeted cars were unlocked, authorities said. A wallet was stolen.
Banuelos was charged last year for the Jan. 6, 2021, shooting at the U.S. Capitol riot, but charges were dropped after the Trump pardons.
She was suspected of throwing something at a restaurant worker.
He is a longtime resident in a village neighborhood. Three others were charged with felonies.
Numerous people were taken into custody, a village official said.
In other cases, La Grange officers arrested a woman on a drug-related charge.
He had been arrested for the same crime a few weeks before in a neighboring town, police said.
The man faces three counts of criminal property damage, authorities said.
One man threw another at the patio tables outside the establishment, police said.
Officials are focusing on one key proposed requirement for e-bikers.
The party ended with a choking and a man calling officers names, according to a report.
In another case, an argument turned physical at a La Grange restaurant, police said.
"I have never witnessed such a reckless campaign targeting federal law enforcement officers," the retired chief said.
In another case, a La Grange man was charged with domestic battery.
La Grange is considering tougher rules that reflect those in other towns.
The truck was embedded in the front of the business.
The suspect had a "scrunched-in" face and was wearing "intense" makeup, police said.
He pointed a gun at another driver and then went to work two blocks away, police said.
In another case, a woman struck another person on a train platform, police said.
The front of the truck made its way into the building.
One of them displayed a gun outside a local business, police said.
The man has since been discharged from the hospital and appeared in a wheelchair Friday in court, police said.
Someone gained access by breaking a window on South La Grange Road, police said.
The men ordered the employee to get on the ground during the holdup, authorities said.
The man insulted the employee with an obscenity, telling her that she wasn't "worth it," according to police.
“Patrons were temporarily prohibited from entering Mariano’s while officers conducted a search of the store for a possible suspect."
A bill aims to create a federal offense for anyone who “willingly” attacks a law enforcement officer.
The driver worked for a bus contractor hired by the school district.
In another case, threats were emailed to an employee of a local school, police said.