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Disorderly Conduct, DUI, Retail Theft: New Lenox Police Reports
New Lenox police reports from Feb. 14 through Feb. 21.

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New Lenox police reports from Feb. 14 through Feb. 21.

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An outdoor mailbox was broken into early Monday morning, according to New Lenox police.
More than 30,000 Chicago-area residents, including Manhattan residents, may be owed money from HUD. Find out if you’re on the list.
More than 30,000 Chicago-area residents, including Mokena residents, may be owed money from HUD. Find out if you’re on the list.
More than 30,000 Chicago-area residents, including Frankfort residents, may be owed money from HUD. Find out if you’re on the list.
More than 30,000 Chicago-area residents, including New Lenox residents, may be owed money from HUD. Find out if you’re on the list.
After two recent snowstorms, the Village of Mokena is reminding residents that it will pay for mailboxes damaged by Village vehicles.
The man ran cabinetry businesses in Frankfort. He is accused of loan fraud, theft by deception, money laundering and more.
Mokena police issued an alert Saturday to residents advising them to call 911 if they observe any suspicious activity.
The free event, to be held at Breidert Green, is hosted by the Frankfort Lions Club.
Residents in the Stonegate subdivision in Manhattan will receive tax breaks that range on average from $334 to $630.
The vaccine clinic is scheduled to be held from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Village of Manhattan Village Hall.
A 14-year-old boy was charged with criminal damage to property following the vandalism Jan. 22 at the New Lenox high school.
The Manhattan Fire Protection District responded Thursday to the fire and had it out within 10 minutes of arrival.
The Village of Manhattan's street parking ban applies after 2 or more inches of snowfall occur.