La Grange, IL|News|
Justice Man Stole More Than $500K Of Store Items: Cops
Authorities said they found the merchandise in several storage units.

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Authorities said they found the merchandise in several storage units.

The attorney general has no power to compel openness in this case, the district contended.
In other cases, local police responded to five domestic disturbances in the last few days.
He was taken to the police station and charged with battery.
In the same incident, another man was arrested on charges of DUI and drugs, police said.
The same developer says a national fitness chain is coming to the center.
An old restaurant has been leveled to make way for a new building in the Spring Road district.
Officials heard more criticism of the plan for a four-story, 156-unit complex.
The attorney suggested the former board president made a misstatement on the superintendent's leave.
In another case, someone drove onto a yard in a local neighborhood, police said.
The district is keeping secret a message in a billing dispute with its former lawyer.
Coffee, books, fashion and jewelry are among the offerings.
The man caused a scene in a Willowbrook store and later shot the woman while following her, police said.
The organization is offering complimentary membership access.
In another case, the wrong person at a house accepts a package delivery, according to a report.
A truck could still be seen on the side of the road hours after the crash, a TV station said.
In another case, a man was accused of domestic battery in an Elmhurst neighborhood.
In another case, a driver twice tried to pass counterfeit bills at a restaurant, police said.
"I don't even know if he knows what's happening," a trooper told a colleague.
Residents have started a petition to save the local organization.