Darien, IL|News|
Car Crashes Into Darien Restaurant: Cops
The man was driving through the parking lot when the crash happened, police said.

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The man was driving through the parking lot when the crash happened, police said.

A member wants to determine whether the board properly closed its doors in April.
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The school does not want to make a habit of the current situation, the business services director said.
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One of those pursued dropped a purse, which was taken to the police station, authorities said.
The driver worked for a bus contractor hired by the school district.
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