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Police Blotter: Resident Charged With Illegal Transportation of Alcohol, DUI
Woodridge Police Reports Oct. 12 - 19.

Sabrina Wu brings a background in television, radio and print to her role as editor for the Burr Ridge Patch site. Before joining Patch, she worked as an anchor, reporter and producer at WSAW-TV in Wausau, WI; a producer at WBAY-TV in Green Bay, WI; the Washington DC correspondent for KSNT-TV in Topeka, KS and has appeared on NBC's <i>Dateline</i>. She is a graduate of Northwestern University 's Medill School of Journalism and sits on the board of the Asian American Journalists Association in Chicago as treasurer. Her work has been published in several Chicago-area newspapers and magazines, including Crain's Chicago Business, Chicago Athlete magazine, The Daily Herald, The Daily Southtown and The Northwest Indiana Times.
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Woodridge Police Reports Oct. 12 - 19.

Darien Police are looking for a white man driving a gold car who was the subject of an indecent exposure report Friday.
Darien households spent more than average on adult Halloween costumes. American adults spent $512.1 million on costumes in 2011, according to Crain's.
A look at court cases making headlines in DuPage County in this week's Court Watch.
Woodridge households spent more than average on adult Halloween costumes. American adults spent $512.1 million on costumes in 2011, according to Crain's.
Keep the tricks to a minimum with these tips for a fun Halloween.
Trick or treating will take place in Woodridge on October 26 and October 31.
Shane is waiting for a home at the Angel4CauseRescue in Burr Ridge.
Bambi is one of the remaining pups that was part of a litter of born at the Angel4Cause Rescue in Burr Ridge.
The little league team, which has named itself 'The Cure,' will hold a fundraiser at Roundheads on Sunday.
Woodridge resident Frank Fletcher-Broucek said he could not get anyone from the Woodridge Police Department on the phone last weekend.
All of today's activities for the Darien elementary school have been rescheduled to Monday.
Patch chatted with one of the Downers Grove South alums who own this and two other stores in the western suburbs.
Woodridge Police Reports Oct. 7 - 11.
Darien Police Reports Sept. 30.
Darien Police Reports September 28 - October 3.
Each class took turns jumping during a 90-minute session outdoors last week in order to raise money for the American Heart Association.
The Woodridge VFW is also hosting an Oktoberfest fundraiser on October 19, at Shanahan's, where people can drop off coats for vets on October 20.
A panel of experts gathered on Oct. 10 to talk about potential fixes for Illinois' pension woes.
Woodridge Police Reports Oct. 7 - Oct. 11.