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Police Blotter: Domestic Battery, Retail Theft & Warrant Arrests
Also, police report a 20-year-old Bolingbrook man is charged with endangering the life of a child during an incident on Territorial Court.

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Also, police report a 20-year-old Bolingbrook man is charged with endangering the life of a child during an incident on Territorial Court.

Also, police report that two Joliet teens are charged in connection with a drug arrest near the intersection of Weber Road and Carillon Drive.
"I carried a weapon full time," says Wheaton's John Scudder of his years in the military. "This is nothing new to me in any way."
McKenzie Carson was found guilty of sex trafficking four victims, including a minor.
McKenzie Carson was found guilty of sex trafficking four victims, including a minor.
McKenzie Carson was found guilty of sex trafficking four victims, including a minor.
McKenzie Carson was found guilty of sex trafficking four victims, including a minor.
McKenzie Carson was found guilty of sex trafficking four victims, including a minor.
Plus, local headlines that didn't make today's newsletter.
American Heart Association warns risk of a heart attack, health problems during snow shoveling and harsh weather conditions can increase, particularly for at-risk individuals.
American Heart Association warns risk of a heart attack, health problems during snow shoveling and harsh weather conditions can increase, particularly for at-risk individuals.
Plus, headlines that didn't make today's newsletter.
"I carried a weapon full time," says Wheaton's John Scudder of his years in the military. "This is nothing new to me in any way."
"I carried a weapon full time," says Wheaton's John Scudder of his years in the military. "This is nothing new to me in any way."
"I carried a weapon full time," says Wheaton's John Scudder of his years in the military. "This is nothing new to me in any way."
Expect 2-4 inches of snow and hazardous travel conditions for Wednesday morning rush hour.
Expect 2-4 inches of snow and hazardous travel conditions for Wednesday morning rush hour.
Spartanettes gain berth in Team Dance Illinois competition on March 2.
"It's a lot of meetings, a lot of paperwork and you can't miss anything," says A.V. Martinez sixth-grader Wiktoria Szcerba of walking in Principal Sarah DeDonato's shoes.
Also, police report a 45-foot trailer was taken from a parking lot on the 200 block of East Old Chicago Drive.