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A Tinley Park man was charged with DUI after Oak Forest police stopped his car on Sept. 20.

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A Tinley Park man was charged with DUI after Oak Forest police stopped his car on Sept. 20.

A Tinley Park man was charged with DUI after Oak Forest police stopped his car on Sept. 20.
This report from the Chicago Heights Police Department is yet another example demonstrating why you shouldn't leave your keys in your car.
Jerald D. Shumpert, 38, and Ashley N. Gant, 25, are charged with possessing heroin, according to a report. Shumpert also faces a charge of having a potentially vicious dog by a felon.
A Lynwood woman told police she lost her expensive diamond ring after speaking with a Homewood man at the movies.
Evergreen Park police reports, Sept. 20-25.
Twenty-year-old Michael Krainis was stopped in the early morning of Sept. 26 for speeding, according to a report. Police said he was driving drunk.
Homewood police arrested a Hazel Crest man on Sept. 26 they believe was driving under the influence of drugs.
A Lynwood woman told police she lost her expensive diamond ring after speaking with a Homewood man at the movies.
See who got arrested this week in the Lincoln-Way communities.
See who got arrested this week in the Lincoln-Way communities.
See who got arrested this week in the Lincoln-Way communities.
Palos Hills police reports, Sept. 25
Evergreen Park police reports, Sept. 23-26.
Bail was set at $200,000 for Grant McGarry of Tinley Park. He is accused of fighting with police inside his moving car and running away. One officer was injured in the incident.
A 49-year-old man remains hospitalized with severe injures after an attack by a group of people on Sept. 25, police said. Three teens have been charged and police are seeking several other people believed to be involved.
Annette Kim, 50, was pulled over on Sept. 18 and arrested after police asked her to perform tests for sobriety.
Always buckle up when you drive. Don't wrap the belt around your arm, like one driver did earlier this month. See what other motorists tried to pull in this week's roundup of DUI arrests.
Always buckle up when you drive. Don't wrap the belt around your arm, like one driver did earlier this month. See what other motorists tried to pull in this week's roundup of DUI arrests.