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Grayslake Police Blotter - Warrants
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Pulled from the official reports of the Grayslake Police Department.

United Protestant Church in Grayslake offers support and encouragement for moms, dads and their babies, beginning June 16.
Looking for a dog? Check out the Pet of the Week from Save-A-Pet, a no-kill shelter in Grayslake.
Ellis Wylie is one of 12 teens in nationwide competition to win guest role on "Glee."
This Friday, "Little Nashville" performs during the first free family concert.
The Friday Patch Passport shows you where you can find trinkets in your town. Get out and explore Decorum and all of the unique items it has to offer.
In 2009 Latino drivers were three times more likely to be subjected to a consent search than white drivers.
Community cleanup of Gray's Lake also will provide opportunities to see scuba divers and collect "buried treasure."
Grayslake gymnast honored for her successes of the past season.
The railroad tracks that cross Washington Street will be raised and the road widened to five lanes, if funds are available.
The Grayslake Greenery Garden Club awarded two scholarships to area students.
The county is seeking public input on its plan to widen Washington Street west of Lake Street to Hainesville Road and to build a railroad overpass at the crossing.
Garage sale season is in full swing. Post the details of yours on Patch.
Knitting, crocheting, beading, quilting and weaving all showcased during the Midwest Fiber & Folk Art Fair.
The weekly feature on Save-A-Pet animals available for adoption.
The Grayslake Historical Society sponsored a roundtable discussion of the activities on the home front during WWII.
Patch is creating a special summer collection of articles about the cool things to do in Grayslake, and we want your input.
"It is too big for this site," said resident Mike Andrews of the proposed senior housing development in Grayslake.