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The Walmart Chronicles: Police Blotter
Evergreen Park police reports, Jan. 5-10.

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Evergreen Park police reports, Jan. 5-10.

The Mt. Greenwood man died in a car crash in the early morning hours of Jan. 13.
A man walking home from the 99th Street Station Monday evening was approached by two teens, one of whom was carrying a rifle.
Evergreen Park police reports,
Mary Clare Lynch spent over a decade organizing student service projects at Mother McAuley Liberal Arts High School.
The Chicago Blackhawk's 2013 schedule.
A two-car early morning accident on 115th Street left two people dead and one hospitalized, according to the Tribune.
The Junior Jordans and Eagles will be playing at Mother McAuley next week. All the proceeds go toward providing special recreation opportunities.
Chicago and its surrounding suburbs are seeing a steady rise in flu cases.
A story by Fox Chicago alleges that a man was offered the chance to get off on a ticket if he found a gun to give to Evergreen Park police.
Chicago and its surrounding suburbs are seeing a steady rise in flu cases.
Chicago and its surrounding suburbs are seeing a steady rise in flu cases.
The Italian deli and imports store is set to reopen after a closing for a fe days earlier this week.
Crime incidents in the 19th Ward from Dec. 28 to Jan. 3.
The annual pre-parade party marks the final push toward the big day.
Tollway webcams let drivers glimpse road conditions before walking out of the door.
The department calls it a "revitalization" of the program.
A note on how to claim lost bicycles from the Evergreen Park Police Department.
The city is taking your Christmas trees and will use them as mulch.
Evergreen Park police chased a car down 95th Street into Beverly.