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Woman Bites Oak Brook Cop In Retail Theft Arrest: Cops
In another case, a woman hid items in a car seat draped with a blanket, police said.

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In another case, a woman hid items in a car seat draped with a blanket, police said.

Those upset with their taxes are asked to appeal by next Tuesday.
The man took a woman into a vacant room at a hotel and sexually assaulted her several times, police said.
Two positions in the finance department would increase internal controls, the city said.
The city wants to form a business group, a move the chamber said it completely opposes.
On New Year's Eve, the district plans to remove records from 2021. Officials have not identified a public benefit.
A building on the parcel was torn down more than eight years ago.
He said they mean less classroom time for students than they received before the pandemic.
The effort is to keep people "on their toes," the superintendent said.
A pair of city aldermen are requesting improvements to the intersection.
The district immediately put the man on leave when it was told about the police inquiry.
In another case, an Uber Eats driver was bitten by a customer's dog in a local neighborhood, police said.
Leaders are looking for the next season's participants.
The 51-year-old was convicted of a nonviolent drug offense in her 20s.
The president's sweeping action was the largest act of clemency in a single day and included an Illinois woman.
This is on top of the $135,000 salary he is set to get if voters do away with the village's form of government.
The local restaurant is getting a new name in the new year, the village said.
In April, she criticized the teachers union's effort against the board president.
Aldermen seemed to believe that the city could pay a TV station to bring a news crew to promote Elmhurst.
In another case, employees at a local business reported fraudulent use of their credit cards, police said.