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A look at weird crime news in the Chicago area.
Weird police news from around the area.
There was also a string of burglaries on Williamsburg Road. An arrest is merely an accusation and not evidence of a conviction.
The man approached students at a time when no teachers were supervising the area, the Skokie Review reported.
The Evanston billionaire, of the prominent Chicago family which owns Hyatt Hotels, will now be identified as a woman.
The Evanston billionaire, of the prominent Chicago family which owns Hyatt Hotels, will now be identified as a woman.
By clicking on the check marks on the right, you can see which markets are open on which days of the week.
By clicking on the check marks on the right, you can see which greenmarkets are open on which days of the week.
Gov. Quinn signed a law Friday allowing Illinois motorists who are stopped by police and asked for proof of insurance to display it on a digital device. The move could end frantic searches through the glove compartment.
Make sure you didn't miss any important news. Here's a recap.
Make sure you didn't miss any of the big news this week. Here's a recap.
The following police-related items came from Chicago-area Patches. When an arrest is referenced it should not be considered a conviction.
The following police-related items came from Chicago-area Patches. When an arrest is referenced it should not be considered a conviction.
Both victims were treated at a hospital for non-life-threatening injuries.
Both victims were treated at a hospital for non-life-threatening injuries.
Arlington Heights police are seeking help in locating 84-year-old Eugene Jonsson.
Arlington Heights police are seeking help in locating 84-year-old Eugene Jonsson.
She was president of the Regina Circle at St. John Brebeuf.
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