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Police Blotter: DUI, Barber Chairs Slashed, iPod stolen
Bolingbrook police reports, June 1

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Bolingbrook police reports, June 1

The recognition has been achieved by just 6.2 percent of the more than 5,300 U.S. hospitals tracked by HIMSS Analytics.
A look at recent police reports provided by the Montgomery Police Department.
Fitness memberships are being honored at Zip Fitness.
Best Chicago Meat Co., LLC, purchased the Moo & Oink brand in Dec. of 2011 and is bringing the most popular items to grocery stores across the Chicagoland area.
Head to the Bolingbrook Performing Arts Center for a free concert each Wednesday this summer. Admission is free.
Retail theft, stolen bikes and more in the June 1-5 police blotter.
Hospital officials said the event helped raise financial resources to support health services and increase awareness of the community resources available.
The 18th annual Golf for Kids benefit is set for June 25, at Orchard Valley Golf Course.
Eduardo M. Tejeda, 19, of Bolingbrook faces charges of unlawful use of a weapon and no FOID card, while Jose A. Perez, 28, of Romeoville was charged with resisting a police officer and fraudulent driver’s license.
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Woodridge officials said they deem the settlement and the identification of the true offender "as the best possible outcome."
Free event will take place at Isle a la Cache Museum in Romeoville.
Each week we nominate a new restaurant for you to review. That's right, you're the local expert.
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A preliminary investigation indicates Michael Jason Morris, 32, was underneath his vehicle working on the brakes and transmission when the vehicle rolled back on him.
Three Bolingbrook students made the cut.
As of June 5, 310 participants were registered and $40,827 had been raised.