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Orland Park police reports, April 5-8.

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Orland Park police reports, April 5-8.

Orland Park police reports, April 14.
Employees of Resource Management Company in Chicago Ridge discovered the child wrapped in a towel inside a discarded cooler Wednesday morning. Investigators have narrowed down the sources of the trash to two communities.
The Illinois Department of Human Rights has found “substantial evidence” of discrimination after Officer Rudy Rosillo filed complaints alleging racism and ageism, according to a report.
Palos Heights police reports, April 27-28.
Palos Heights police reports, April 24-25.
Midlothian police reports, April 21-29 • Marijuana found on man sleeping in his car • Midlothian man charged with possession of a controlled substance.
Police are investigating the body of a baby boy discovered Wednesday morning among trash picked up by a recycling truck.
Fire officials believe a Wednesday morning fire started in the garage of a home at the intersection of 123rd Street and Mohawk Road.
Chicago Heights police reports, April 23-25.
The home is sacred. Those who break in are not. Here's a roundup of recent home burglary reports from Chicago Heights.
There are warrants out for the arrest of accused criminals who were last known to be in Palos Heights, Palos Park or Palos Hills. Patch highlights a few of them today.
A fight between two families led to a disorderly conduct charge for a Tinley Park man, according to a report.
There's nothing more annoying than finding your car or truck busted up. Here's a roundup of recent vehicle-related burglaries and thefts in Chicago Heights.
See who got arrested this week in the Lincoln-Way communities.
Homewood police reports, April 27-28.
Homewood police reports, April 24-26.
Orland Park police reports, March 27 to April 1.
There are warrants out for the arrest of more than 100 accused criminals in the Lincoln-Way communities of New Lenox, Mokena and Frankfort.