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Fraudulent Returns At Elmhurst Store; Pair Arrested: Police
In another case, an Elmhurst man was arrested on a domestic battery charge.

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In another case, an Elmhurst man was arrested on a domestic battery charge.

Police said they identified the suspect and found him in another suburb.
An Elmhurst resident's mural reflects the town's culture and spirit, the mayor said.
The nationwide pool represents less than 1 percent of U.S. high school seniors.
In another case, a woman alleged animal cruelty in her home, police said.
The truck was embedded in the front of the business.
Opponents say the building would be too close to an elementary school.
A top county official did not know about the SWAT training south of Darien.
A woman whose house was burglarized before called the police, an official said.
He said he wants to prove that officials can be good stewards of tax dollars.
The manager was put on leave last month. He is getting severance and a consulting gig.
A pair of aldermen is suggesting a natural way to take care of a persistent issue.
The city is set to vote on building a sidewalk for five blocks of a local street.
The city showed "utter indifference" about a key intersection, the lawsuit said.
Don't take "every penny to their name" as a result of a 2023 crash, the ex-official said. The victim's father took exception.
Most of the e-bikes seen locally now are street legal, according to a village statement.
The activist says her group pressured the district to remove books and change policy.
The cars were apparently locked, so the windows were broken.
A youth was caught and faces several charges. The youth had no driver's license.
The April collision resulted in the deaths of a Hinsdale couple.