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Elmhurst Man Threatens Restaurant Workers: Cops
"Your chef is going to die tonight," the suspect was quoted as saying.

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"Your chef is going to die tonight," the suspect was quoted as saying.

Police give their theory about why the suspects were there.
Critics said the district's data is false. Even the school board leader has cast doubt upon the numbers.
A permanent replacement is not expected for another year, officials said.
Neighbors are likely to oppose a possible chain station in their area.
The village's attorney represents a trustee who is being sued over his social media page.
Don't identify people by name, an official requests. Who does that apply to?
The man's "bobblehead" line was apparently the last straw for high school officials.
The 200-unit apartment building opened 15 months ago. It is mostly occupied now.
In another case, an Elmhurst man battered two sisters and then damaged property, police said.
In another case, a man asked customers for food at a local restaurant and then threw it around, police said.
Police pursued three men suspected of stealing liquor from a grocery store.
Nine men were cited by local officers on the Fourth of July.
She aims to continue DuPage's trend toward electing Democrats.
The group said it wants to neutralize a former coach's criticism.
The wash shifted millions to insiders before filing for bankruptcy, U.S. trustee says.
The other village gives a reason for the choice of Western Springs pool goers.
The pool attributes the increases to closures in neighboring towns.
Police in Wisconsin are referring to the death as a possible drowning.
In another case, a woman said she was followed from Chicago. Then she drove to the local police station.