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Petty Car Burglary, Marijuana Charges: Western Springs Police Blotter
Western Springs police reports, Oct 1-Oct 8.

E-mail: darren@patch.com
Phone: 708-275-8365
Hometown: Andover, MA
Current town: La Grange, IL
Birthday: September 24, 1987
Bio: I was born and raised in Eastern Massachusetts, and first took an interest in journalism when I was named the National Correspondent of the Year for SchoolSports (now called ESPN Rise.) I relocated to Chicagoland in 2006 to attend the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University, where I wrote for a number of student publications. During my time in school, I also completed editorial internships with Chicago Parent and Vicon Publishing. Upon graduating, I became Western Springs Local Editor with Patch.com, and have since held several jobs in the company. Currently I am a Community Editor for DuPage County.
My interests/hobbies include sports, reading, fiction writing, gaming, and outdoor living (hiking/camping/canoeing.) I play both indoor and beach volleyball, and I'm passionate about golf (if not terrific at it.) I also author the online graphic novel Panthera as "D. Z. McRoy."
Politics: I am a registered Democrat; my politics are socially liberal and economically moderate.
Religion: I am a member of the United Church of Christ, though my practice is largely casual.
Western Springs police reports, Oct 1-Oct 8.

La Grange police reports, Oct. 4-7.
La Grange Park police reports: Sept. 29 - Oct. 8.
The weekly market has maintained its vendor base and is pushing for a strong finish to the season after a back-to-school lull.
As predicted, temperatures crashed on Friday (even more than we thought!); but they'll rebound a bit this coming week even as windchill picks up.
A 42-point first half and six touchdowns in the Lions' first six drives led to an easy homecoming win over the struggling Dukes.
The governor, accompanied by Dan Lipinski and Jim Durkin, visited Western Springs on Friday to congratulate the private school on receiving the Blue Ribbon Award
Also this week: a woman allegedly shoots at police after threatening suicide, a dermatologist charged with Medicare fraud and a fire guts a motorcycle repair shop.
The La Grange Park senior home's residents learned how to use AT&T's newfangled doohickeys at the event on Tuesday.
La Grange police reports, Oct. 1-3.
Brookfield’s A Sound Education celebrated a decade of collecting food for the Greater Chicago Food Depository—and stringing some guitars while they’re at it.
The play, written, produced and set in the Chicago area, tackles issues of race and class head-on and aims for a complex, interactive experience for audience members.
The Township of Lyons is preparing legal action against its former treasurer to recover $276,000 in taxpayer money; Healy has pledged a countersuit.
A Prasino manager said that nearly 300 people showed up for the filming of the show "Check, Please!" in the La Grange restaurant.
At a Properties and Recreation committee meeting on Monday night, residents and Village staff battled over 4368 Hampton Ave., but made little progress towards resolution.
La Grange police blotter, Sept. 24-Oct. 1.
La Grange Park police reports, Sept. 15-30.
Western Springs police reports, Sept. 24-Oct. 1.
Some thoughts on the stunning Sunday European comeback and reflections on a visit to Medinah Country Club, the Chicagoland host of the major tournament.
The La Grange park across the street from LTHS North Campus looks good as new after being rebuilt from a July arson; the Park District has announced a new watch program.