Glenview, IL|News|
DUI, Burglary: Glenview Police Arrests
Here's some of what Glenview police have been up to in the past several days.

I'm not like your normal Patch editor. When your local editor takes a much-needed vacation, I take the reins, ensuring you still get your news. I'm like a subsitute teacher, but don't have to deal with the kids playing pranks on me.
I also work the national desk from time to time, typing up stories of wider interest.
If you have any questions, comments, or news tips, please shoot me an email at geoffrey.dempsey@patch.com.
I joined the Marine Corps in 2006 for a variety of reasons and chose a nerdy job in communications - nerds with guns. I deployed once to Afghanistan and was honorably discharged in 2011 as a sergeant.
I used my GI Bill to get a journo degree from UMass Amherst and started with Patch in April 2017. It's been fascinating writing about so many locales within our country.
One of the most important things we can do as a public is to inform ourselves.
Here's some of what Glenview police have been up to in the past several days.

The health system is implementing several visitor restrictions amid concern of the spread of the new coronavirus.
The North Shore School District 112 is offering free meals to all kids amid school closures. Here's what you need to know.
Northwestern officials notified the community of a second case of coronavirus at the university.
The City of Evanston is now under a state of emergency so officials can streamline actions taken to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
The national Little League organization has asked all baseball leagues to suspend their seasons amid fears over the spread of coronavirus
Officials have declared a state of emergency in the Town of North Hempstead to curb the spread of coronavirus.
Concern over the spread of the coronavirus has caused Seaford school officials to cancel the SAT and other planned activities.
Concerns of the spread of coronavirus has caused Town of Oyster Bay officials to cancel and pause several community events.
Police say he was working as a Lyft driver when he forcibly touched a 30-year-old woman who was his passenger.
Officials have canceled the in-person Polar Plunge at Tobay Beach, instead inviting participants to get creative and do it online.
A Wantagh High School student has been infected with coronavirus, the district said, causing all district schools to close Friday.
There have been no confirmed cases among district staff or students, so schools are remaining open.
In order to plan for a possible extended closing, New Hyde Park officials closed school for students on Monday.
Wantagh schools are taking on some proactive measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus.
Levittown schools will remain open for now because there haven't been any coronavirus cases in the district.
The district's superintendent announced schools will be closed through Monday, adding that meals will still be available.
BREAKING: Amid concerns over the spreading coronavirus, officials announced schools will remain closed until March 20.
Restrictions on large gatherings to prevent the spread of the coronavirus caused the St. Patrick's Day Parade to be postponed.
School officials disproved a rumor that a student or staff member had coronavirus, but canceled school anyway out of caution.