La Grange, IL|News|
La Grange Flashing Suspect Targets Youths: Police
He approached youths in two places in La Grange and one in La Grange Park, authorities said.

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He approached youths in two places in La Grange and one in La Grange Park, authorities said.

The local event was part of a wave of such rallies across the country.
One man threw another at the patio tables outside the establishment, police said.
A 9-month-old was sleeping upstairs when a domestic dispute occurred, police said.
She was supposed to have surrendered guns, but did not, police said.
The owner revealed what the holdup is. The shop is receiving a village subsidy.
The city is poised to take more action to make it safer. A council vote is expected Monday.
Two members voted no. The Village Board takes up the issue next.
A member objects to the move, while the city's website indicates the group last met more than two years ago.
The prohibition would protect the environment and address potential health issues, the aldermen said.
In another case, men from Elmhurst and Gilbert were accused of committing identity theft at a restaurant.
Questions emerge over the board's "confidentiality acknowledgment."
The victims were sent to a nearby hospital, while the suspect ran away before being captured, authorities said.
In another case, a man and woman were arrested in a domestic disturbance.
The district divulged previously secret parts of a letter from the firm.
The mayor and five aldermen showed up for the candidate's launch party at a local bar.
Last year, a trio of aldermen wanted the city to competitively bid out the contract.
This is in response to the city's tougher budget climate.
Fast drivers have been a "hot-button" issue on the street for a while, the public works director said.
Some are geared toward children, with juicy fruit labels, an official said.