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The following information was reported by Evanston Police on Wednesday, Oct. 16, 2013. Where arrests are included, it does not indicate a conviction.

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The following information was reported by Evanston Police on Wednesday, Oct. 16, 2013. Where arrests are included, it does not indicate a conviction.

Three men held a 15-year-old at gunpoint in the 200 block of Hartrey Avenue in Evanston, near Skokie, Tuesday, according to police. The teen was not injured.
Three men held a 15-year-old boy at gunpoint in the 200 block of Hartrey Avenue Tuesday, according to police. The teen was not injured.
Schakowsky said she was arrested because she was at a rally to support immigration reform.
Schakowsky said she was arrested because she was at a rally to support immigration reform.
Schakowsky said she was arrested because she was at a rally to support immigration reform.
Schakowsky said she was arrested because she was at a rally to support immigration reform.
Schakowsky said she was arrested because she was at a rally to support immigration reform.
Schakowsky said she was arrested because she was at a rally to support immigration reform.
Evanston aldermen are considering issuing the Starbucks at 1734 Sherman Ave. a liquor license to serve a limited selection of beer and wine.
A garbage truck struck a passenger car at Harrison Street and Harms Avenue Tuesday afternoon, according to police.
A project to rehabilitate part of the river between Willow Road and Techny Basin is a recipient of the Chicago Wilderness 2013 Conservation and Native Landscaping Awards.
The following information was reported by Evanston Police on Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2013. Where arrests are included, it does not indicate a conviction.
Halloween takes place on Thursday, Oct. 31, and the village has set hours for trick or treating around town.
A garbage truck struck a passenger car at Harrison Street and Harlem Avenue Tuesday afternoon, according to police.
Glenview does not currently have restrictions on electronic cigarettes, but the city of Evanston is considering banning the sale to minors and e-cigarette use where tobacco use is prohibited.
Many people spoke up against a proposed city ban on smoking e-cigarettes in places where you can't smoke tobacco.
The boys golf team finished third at the Marist Sectional, meaning they will advance to the IHSA state finals for the first time since 1960.
Northwestern University will clean Ryan Field, and no peanuts will be sold or permitted inside for the game against Minnesota Saturday, Oct. 19.
Evanston has two Dominick's stores, one at 2748 N. Green Bay Rd., and the other at 1910 Dempster St.