Homewood-Flossmoor, IL|News|
Fight At Walmart, Broken Window: Homewood Police Blotter
Police said a South Holland woman was screaming and throwing merchandise around inside a retail establishment.

Patch reporter on the national desk. Been with Patch since 2014. Former local editor in Illinois.
Prior journalism experience with: Ideas in Motion Media (Valparaiso, Indiana), The News-Dispatch (Michigan City, Indiana), Harbor Country News (New Buffalo, Michigan), Clinton Journal (Clinton, Illinois).
If you see my byline in your community, don't hesitate to reach out via email to tim.moran@patch.com or on Twitter @Tim_Moran39 with story ideas, news tips or feedback.
Police said a South Holland woman was screaming and throwing merchandise around inside a retail establishment.

We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's help share these amazing stories!
'Ed Hill and the Unusuals' brought back a live rock music event while properly social distancing in the parking lot behind Mama Luigi's.
The 15-year-old had left home on Tuesday, but was found a day later.
Seven staff members at Southwest Elementary School are retiring at the end of the school year.
Trustees in Orland Park have voted to seek legal options against the state of Illinois if businesses aren't allowed to reopen by June 1.
More than 200 seniors at Marian Catholic High School were recognized during an online ceremony Monday.
Seniors families drove onto the field at Barda-Dowling Stadium for a ceremony that was broadcast via the sound system.
Michael Glotz and Kristin Thirion have asked J.B. Pritzker to make tweaks to the Restore Illinois plan so businesses can safely reopen.
The latest death notices from the Tews-Ryan Funeral Home in Homewood.
A second Sport Clips plans to open in Tinley Park, and they are looking to hire about a dozen stylists.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's help share these amazing stories!
The rail safety design from Aaliyah Merrick was voted as the best among high school sophomores.
A resolution set to be passed Monday night could allow attorneys to seek a lawsuit against Illinois as activist groups plan to protest.
The driver of the white Jeep that was found in the water in Orland Park Sunday was unharmed, fire officials have said.
The rail safety design from Kaylee Butler was voted as the best among high school juniors.
Southland Week In Review: 100+ miles for mom | Health center reopens | Cops save teen | Pritzker lawsuit.
This week in photos from across Illinois.
An historic building on Beacon Avenue in Orland Park caught fire on Tuesday.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's help share these amazing stories!