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Man Waves Fake Gun during Robbery: Midlothian Police Blotter
Midlothian police reports, Dec. 23–27.

Jeff Graveline is a contributor to Patch. Previously, he worked at 22nd Century Media.
Midlothian police reports, Dec. 23–27.

Oak Forest Police blotter items, Dec. 22-30.
Located in the Golf View Plaza, the old Star Tailor location is looking for a new business to call the spot home. What Should Go Here?
The Acorn Public Library is hosting a Winter Read-A-Thon on Saturday, Jan. 5, for children ages 6 to 12 years old. The event is from 1 to 4 p.m.
There are warrants out for the arrest of more than 80 accused criminals in Midlothian. Today, Patch spotlights a few.
Check out what's dropping out of Redbox kiosks in Oak Forest most this week.
The deadline for filing has passed; now find out who's running for office in Tinley Park in April.
The accompanying photos were taken at the Tinley Park Police Department between Dec. 21-26.
There are warrants out for the arrest of more than 60 accused criminals in Oak Forest. Today, Patch spotlights a few.
The deadline for filing has passed; now find out who's running for office in Oak Forest in April.
Oak Forest police reports, Dec. 22–24
Midlothian police reports, Dec. 18–22.
Oak Forest Police items, Dec. 17-22.
The Oak Forest Commons shopping center has several vacancies. Today, Patch highlights one of the spaces that is ready to be leased.
The Acorn Public Library is hosting its monthly Lego Club, Dec. 29. Children 6 to 12 years old can participate in the club.
Dr. Courtney Orzel, currently the principal at Jack Hille Middle School, will become the district's superintendent on July 1, 2013. She replaces Dr. Margaret W. Longo, who is retiring.
There are warrants out for the arrest of more than 80 accused criminals in Midlothian. Today, Patch spotlights a few.
There are warrants out for the arrest of more than 60 accused criminals in Oak Forest. Today, Patch spotlights a few.
Check out what's dropping out of Redbox kiosks in Oak Forest most this week.
Oak Forest public works employees and ComEd are ready for the first snowfall of the year, with plowing and salting plans, and power outage reporting and restoration plans in place.