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Resisting A Correctional Officer, Other Lake County Crime Reports
Crime reports from the Lake County Sheriff's office for the first week of November 2019.

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These cities, people, and places north of Indianapolis have my full attention and heart for years to come, and I enjoy hearing why others may feel the same.
Crime reports from the Lake County Sheriff's office for the first week of November 2019.

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The son faces first-degree murder charges in the death of his father, according to police.
Patrick McArdle was recently sentenced by a McHenry County judge in the DUI case stemming from June 2019.
Robert Willett was recently sentenced by a McHenry County judge.
The Island Lake man was sentenced in McHenry County Court.
The Crystal Lake man faces charges in what police said what a domestic situation, adding that there's no danger to the public.
Police said they're investigating the aggravated battery incident.
Geneva Police Department officers responded to recent crimes reported in the area.
The number of pertussis cases at the high school is now up to 35 since September, according to the Daily Herald.
Sheriff's deputies, police officers and K9 units search for Wisconsin man wanted for homicide after pursuit ends.
A study by Security.org listed the best and worst cities for police officers. See how Chicago fared.
The board is expected to hear comments from the public on the controversial topic during the upcoming meeting, according to the news report.
The measure includes allowing one special use retail operation in the village's business zoning district, according to the news report.
Recent crime reports from the Libertyville Police Department.
A Honda headed east on Route 38 crossed the center line and was hit head-on by a semi headed west, according to the sheriff's office.
The National Weather Service expects several inches of snow to fall overnight into Monday, impacting the Monday morning commute.
These cats and dogs are missing from their homes in or near Lake County.
Here's when a public hearing on the proposed tax levy will be held.
Here's when Geneva Restaurant Week will take place, and all participating businesses.