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Police Blotter: Home Invasion, Vandalism
The following arrest information was supplied by the Lemont Police Department for arrests made March 4-15. It does not indicate a conviction.

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Prior to Patch, Amanda wrote for her college newspaper, The Daily Northwestern, covering city council and education. In 2009, Amanda spent three months interning at the Orange County Register in California. Despite the large market, it was here that she learned the ins and outs of community reporting. After returning to Illinois in June 2009, Amanda immediately started working as an editorial intern in the DuPage County office of the Daily Herald. During her senior year at Northwestern, she spent six months investigating a possible wrongful conviction case with the Medill Innocence Project.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Lemont Police Department for arrests made March 4-15. It does not indicate a conviction.

The Illinois State Board of Education completed an audit of the district's 2009-10 transportation claim last month, finding that another $260,705 is owed for unallowable reimbursements.
The 9-year-old Woodridge resident is a Level 5 gymnast at I Flip 'n' Dance. She finished second last month in her first state competition.
Work began Tuesday on a new street-level playground and updated landscaping.
Lemont Township is spearheading fundraising efforts this spring to support the increasing demand for financial assistance.
Senior Ashley Barajaz, junior Paul Rachwalski, sophomore Michelle Awad and freshman Gary Lin were recognized during the April 9 meeting of the District 210 Board of Education.
Five things every Lemonter needs to know Tuesday.
Two freight companies will also move their corporate headquarters to Lemont this year, village officials announced Monday night.
The restaurant will be included in a segment on Chicago's best burgers, according to owner Frank Vrchota.
Five things every Lemonter needs to know Monday.
Show your hometown pride by casting your vote for Woodridge restaurants during Munch Madness.
The Lemont Board of Trustees on Monday is also expected to approve an ordinance that holds vandals responsible for damage caused.
Student/faculty groups will sing and dance on the Performing Arts Center Stage on Friday to raise money for the award-winning speech program.
Patch's newest feature, "Last Chance," lets you know about upcoming deadlines around Lemont.
Show your hometown pride by casting your vote for Darien restaurants during Munch Madness.
Patch wants to know which Lemont salon you trust to cut or style your hair.
Ballydoyle, Cedar Grill, Zest at Lemon Tree and JR's Place need your votes!
A look back at the headlines from April 2-8.
News briefs submitted to Patch by the Village of Lemont.
Show your hometown pride by casting your vote for DG restaurants during Munch Madness.