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Police Blotter: Condoms Stolen From Walmart, DUI, Chevrolet Astro Taken From a Driveway
Bolingbrook police reports, March 30

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Bolingbrook police reports, March 30

This year marks the 100th anniversary of the Girl Scouts of the United States of America.
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Bolingbrook police reports, March 29
George D. Smith, 65, is accused of trying to lure an 11-year-old girl into his truck at 3:18 p.m. Feb. 17 in the 100 block of Lexington Drive, police said.
During the March 24 event, 333 individuals volunteered to “go bald” for the cause.
The project will require reducing Joliet Road to one lane in each direction during the daytime hours where construction is taking place.
Each week we nominate a new restaurant for you to review. That's right, you're the local expert.
Patrons can bring in canned or non-perishable food items and have their overdue fines waived.
Bolingbrook police reports, March 26-27
Jay Cox, 35, of Bolingbrook, has been charged with aggravated driving under the influence of alcohol in the accident that killed Efren Garcia, 30, of Bolingbrook.
The agreement will allow for a second electronic message board in the village, as well as provide advertising for local businesses.
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Bolingbrook police reports, March 25
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Fountaindale Public Library officials said they have 38 confirmed local authors participating in the event.
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Senior Monica Daugherty's short story “Toxic” earned her the honor over finalists freshman Shea Ihne and senior Justin Price.