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Bike Theft, Hit-And-Run: Hinsdale Cops
A bicycle was stolen from a public place in the village, police said.

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A bicycle was stolen from a public place in the village, police said.

The district should have divulged the recipients of legal advice and other information, the agency said.
Without it, the complex would "probably die," the mayor told aldermen.
The country club is taking an unpopular step to curb crime on the course.
An agency revealed some of the details of Friday's train-truck collision.
The district risks "eroding" trust in site selection, a petition says. Officials make the case for it.
The district had incorrectly described previous data, an official said.
A school board member called for "keeping a pulse" on the costs.
A 185-unit downtown complex is planned along with a long-awaited performing arts center.
"If your children can't ride it, don't buy it!" the city's newsletter says.
He highlighted one of the chants during the demonstration.
The alderman, who is in Canada, takes issue with the city attorney's advice.
In another case, people deemed suspicious were seen near an Elmhurst church, police said.
Local police responded to battery cases over the weekend.
The incident occurred a couple of months ago, police said. The man was arrested Saturday.
The village has held eight "in-service days" since December 2023.
The district broke with its longtime practice by keeping the latest information under wraps.
A passerby alerted the home's sleeping occupants, according to the fire department.
The district revealed the information in response to Patch's public records request.
Organizers estimate how many attended the demonstration, which was part of a wave of events across the country.