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Half-Naked Woman In Elmhurst Prostitution Sting: Cops
The woman told officers she became Instagram "famous" while living in a shelter.

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The woman told officers she became Instagram "famous" while living in a shelter.

An alderman seeking re-election said the local dispensary brings in "only about" $40,000 in sales taxes.
Officers responded to a fight between neighbors on a recent afternoon, police said.
The candidate angered some residents with his criticism. He faces four others in the April 1 election.
In another case, a license plate was stolen from a car in a local neighborhood, police said.
The mother of the teen killed at the car wash said Fuller's failure to pay is "extremely frustrating."
Meanwhile, another local eatery is moving to a new location.
The village leader said he heard a suggestion that the village hasn't done enough.
Enrollment is going up slightly, according to the district.
A board member said he wanted to set the record straight about the district's finances.
The man, who lived in Elmhurst, fired shots at the victim in a local neighborhood, police said.
In another case, a trio was charged with trespassing, police said.
In another case, a vehicle fire was put out at an ambulance company, police said.
In another case, a man is accused of making two purchases with counterfeit bills.
A woman was found to be soliciting and advertising her services, police said.
She was last seen about 12:30 p.m. on Ogden Avenue, authorities said.
The village refused to provide documents at issue to the attorney general's office.
The village's lawyer defends the removal of the comments function.
Under federal law, a charity is barred from giving to a political cause. This will not happen again, the group said.
Village President DeSimone threatened legal action against a critic who he said accused him of wrongdoing.