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Ding Dong Dismissed - Doorbell Lawsuit Dropped But Did Ring-And-Run Result In Criminal Case?
A criminal charge was filed against a Shorewood insurance man about the same time as the alleged incident described in his civil suit.

Joseph Hosey was with Patch from 2010 to 2017 and returned in 2025. Hosey is a National Press Club John Aubuchon Press Freedom Award winner, was named the Northern Illinois University Journalist of the Year, was inducted into the Northern Illinois University Hall of Fame, and won Columnist of the Year awards from both the Illinois Associated Press and the Illinois Press Association. Hosey authored a book about the Drew Peterson case, "Fatal Vows: The Tragic Wives of Sergeant Drew Peterson," which was made into the record-setting Lifetime movie "Drew Peterson: Untouchable."
A criminal charge was filed against a Shorewood insurance man about the same time as the alleged incident described in his civil suit.

Maneuvers will stay open and its liquor license will not be suspended, an attorney for the bar owner said.
Two of the arrested men didn’t want a motorist to park where he did, police said.
The Peotone man was charged with grooming.
He was out riding his motorcycle late Saturday night when he was killed.
Her car smelled strongly of marijuana and there was pot in her purse, police said.
Her car smelled strongly of marijuana and there was pot in her purse, police said.
Her car smelled strongly of marijuana and there was pot in her purse, police said.
He was freed from jail in April and was supposed to testify against his alleged accomplice.
They didn’t mean to shoot up the neighbors’ house but they still went to jail for it, police said.
The dog has been barking since May 2015, the lawsuit said.
The ex-convicts met at the Lois Place apartments for a drug deal that turned out to be a robbery, police said.
The Monee teen was charged with distributing explicit material to a minor.
The snitch lied to a judge while the cops were trying to get a search warrant, according to a criminal complaint.
The snitch lied to a judge while the cops were trying to get a search warrant, according to a criminal complaint.
The haunted house is supposed to open for the first time in October.
He said he could get the suspended driver’s license problem fixed for $675, according to a criminal complaint.
The woman said she did not even know he had the sex video.
He was on probation for a Missouri cocaine case when he was arrested for abusing his girlfriend.
He was back and on a bike and making threats — or was he?