An employee at Ross Dress For Less was told if they didn't comply with a caller's demands, other workers' jobs were in jeopardy.
New Lenox police have given the all-clear Monday evening after a bomb threat was made to Silver Cross Hospital.
Two men were implicated in theft; one was taken into custody. The other fled the scene, police said.
The incident happened Friday night on Hawthorne Lane.
The buyer handed over just $1,900 of $4,900, and the seller suspected the cash was fake. When he tried to stop the sale, the buyer fled.
The incident happened in the early morning hours Nov. 18, police said.
The bullet- and stab-protective vest was donated by nonprofit Vested Interest in K9s.
"Brittney" convinced the victim to invest in a website; he did, then was locked out. He got back in and found it emptied, police said.
The incident happened Saturday night. The employees work in different departments, and only one was the pizza's rightful owner, police said.
The gun was stolen between Wednesday and Thursday night last week.
The crash happened just before 11:30 a.m. Thursday, state police said.
The New Lenox Fire Protection District (NLFPD) held a swearing in and promotion ceremony Oct. 27.
The car was stolen some time in the course of three days, the employee told police.
An evaluation determined that the man—a registered sexual predator—is currently unfit, but will undergo treatment and be reevaluated.
The theft happened late Tuesday night, the woman said. Her son's car was then involved in a high-speed chase in Chicago Heights.
The man was arrested Wednesday, Oct. 22, after a months-long investigation.
The incident happened last week in the Bluestone Bay subdivision. The man was taken into custody after being medically cleared.
There are 10 registered sex offenders living in New Lenox, according to the Illinois Sex Offender Registry.
The crash happened Sunday afternoon on I-80 westbound, two miles east of Route 30 in New Lenox.
The incident happened Friday night in the 200 block of N. Prairie Road, police said.
The incident happened in the 1600 block of Glenbrooke Lane Sunday, the gun owner told police.
He was first spotted in a torn shirt, but took it off before running from cops. He then entered a stranger's home, police said.
The Chicago man, 31, was arrested and charged Friday, Sept. 26. A first suspect was arrested just days after the Sept. 1 incident.
The incident happened the evening of Sept. 20 at the New Lenox hospital.
The man was charged with aggravated battery in the Sept. 18 incident.
The crash happened just before 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, state police said. Two lanes of I-80 west remained blocked as of 3 pm.
The men were found with empty canisters of nitrous oxide in the parking lot of the sports bar, New Lenox police said.
The New Lenox armed robbery happened late Friday. The suspect is believed responsible for two other robberies within hours, police said.
Kevin Johnson's first-degree murder case went on for more than five years in Will County. On Monday, Johnson, 21, learned his sentence.
The incident happened Sept. 2 at Coventry Road and Pine Grove Court, police said.
The man was seen on video buying latex gloves like those worn by the suspects, and in clothes matching the description, police say.
Two men called the arrestee's family and asked for more than $2,000 to "keep him out of general population" at the Will County Jail.
A Mokena man and Walmart employee is alleged to have price-switched items for several months before being taken into custody.
The attempted armed robbery took place Monday evening, according to police reports.
Kevin Johnson was 16 when New Lenox police arrested him for the May 11, 2020, gas station shooting that killed Charlie Baird, 19.
The crash happened at Joliet Highway and Lake Road Saturday night.
The man used a fraudulent check and falsified financial documents in the purchase of the Jeep Grand Cherokee, police said.
The 38-year-old Champaign man had warrants in Will and Grundy counties, police said.
Police say the resident was contacted by someone claiming to be from the U.S. Treasury Department.