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Western Springs Business Victim Of $5K Forgery: Cops
In another case, money was stolen from a locker at the high school, police said.

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In another case, money was stolen from a locker at the high school, police said.

In another case, a Darien man is facing domestic battery and weapons charges.
The athletic boosters auctioned off parking spots and graduation packages.
The house doubled in size in 2011, but the Cook County assessor had failed to take that into account.
Studios and one- and two-bedroom units remain available.
This would be in addition to the current six courts at Katherine Legge Park.
Eight streets are set to be resurfaced later this year. All the bids beat the engineer's estimate.
The school wants to see whether the animals will help with security, the principal said.
In another case, a house in a local neighborhood was burglarized, police said.
The former board president says he thinks Superintendent Michael Lach should be replaced.
The Pleasantdale district wants to raise taxes for renovating the village building.
Officials believe higher pay will reduce turnover, which is impacting services.
The company apologized for the mistake of sending a mailer to residents before getting a permit.
An alderman asked the police to provide more patrols to stop the issues.
The resident then found himself the victim of a scam, according to a report.
In another case, a hospital patient gave multiple names in an attempt to get drugs, authorities said.
In 2022, he was accused of puncturing two tires and cracking the windshield of a man's car, police said.
A lone alderman opposed the move, saying the city made no major budget cuts.
An alderman said the businessman is "crossing the line" with social media comments.
The city placed a lien on the property for the demolition.