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Sex Offender Jailed on Child Pornography Charges
The Joliet man had already been convicted of possessing child pornography when he was caught with more child pornography, police said.

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The Joliet man had already been convicted of possessing child pornography when he was caught with more child pornography, police said.

Homeland Security intercepted a shipment of unlicensed sports jerseys and initiated a criminal investigation, police said.
The Bolingbrook man sexted a detective he thought was a teenage girl.
The mental patient was taken from the hospital to the jail.
The teen was not sure the video even existed, police said.
The teen was not sure the video even existed, police said.
The teen was not sure the video even existed, police said.
The wanted man allegedly keyed slurs into a co-worker’s car, police said.
The multijurisdictional operation led to federal and state charges against the alleged gang members.
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The former Joliet resident was living down in Decatur, police said.
The couple told other neighbors, children and the cops that the guy next-door sells drugs out of his house, the lawsuit said.
The Channahon man was arrested during a traffic stop.
The Naperville man “once had a relationship" with the woman, an official said.
The Naperville man was arrested early Monday morning.
The “possible home invasion” stemmed from a “domestic dispute,” according to police.
The cops searched for a teen who allegedly forced his way into a home where a prior gun attack left one dead and one wounded, a source said.
A Bolingbrook man was arrested Monday afternoon and charged with murder.
The woman is suing Tinley Park, Brookside Marketplace and others.